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1 Dollar - Movie Money

Issuer Play Movie Money
Year 2010
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Value 1 Dollar (1 USD)
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Reverse description Centre panel carries a large guilloche-filled "ONE" vignette flanked by two oval seals: at left, a pyramid with radiant eye inscribed "MOTION PICTURE / PROP MOVIE MONEY / NOT LEGAL TENDER"; at right, the Great Seal eagle inscribed "NOT LEGAL TENDER". Header reads "MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY" and foot inscription reads "ONE DOLLAR". Overall green ink on pale paper.
Reverse lettering 1 ONE MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY
IN COPY WE TRUST
MOTION PICTURE
PROP MOVIE MONEY NOT LEGAL TENDER
1 ONE DOLLAR 1
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Play Movie Money produced these notes primarily for film and television production use, where legal tender substitutes are required on set to avoid counterfeiting statutes — in most jurisdictions, reproducing actual currency dimensions and designs on both sides of a prop note is prohibited without specific authorization. The "1 Dollar" denomination and dollar-adjacent styling walk a careful line.

Collector interest is narrow but real, driven largely by film memorabilia enthusiasts rather than traditional notaphilists.

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