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1 McDollar

Issuer McDonald's Netherlands
Year 1997
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Size 180 x 76 mm
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Obverse description Green-tinted voucher styled after the US $1 Federal Reserve Note, with a central oval vignette of a smiling McDonald's employee in uniform cap. Denomination numeral "1" in ornate cartouches at each corner with laurel branch underprint. Serial number and validity conditions printed at right; offer text in Dutch at left.
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Reverse lettering 1 ONE THE RESTAURANTS OF McDONALD'S ONE 1
MET DEZE WAARDEBON KUNT U VAN EEN
VAN DE ONDERSTAANDE AANBIEDINGEN PROFITEREN
BIJ AANKOOP VAN
EEN DONUT EEN
GRATIS KOP KOFFIE
OF
BIJ AANKOOP VAN
PORTIE COUNTRY
POTATOES EEN GRATIS
KLEINE FRISDRANK
Kopje koffie
THE GREAT SEAL
kleine frisdrank
OF THE UNITED STATES
1 ONE ONE MCDOLLAR ONE 1
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McDonald's Netherlands issued these promotional coupons in McDollar denominations during a 1997 marketing campaign — redeemable in-store rather than negotiable currency, but deliberately designed to mimic the visual grammar of banknotes. The format was common enough in European fast-food promotions of the period, though Dutch consumer protection rules at the time required such instruments to be clearly non-negotiable.

Collected primarily as ephemera rather than monetary items. Survival rate is high; they were never redeemed in large numbers.

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