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| Issuer | American Art Classics, Inc. |
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| Year | 2002 |
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| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Obverse lettering | LIVE TO RIDE - RIDE TO LIVE 1 MILLION UNITED STATES THE OF AMERICA 1 MILLION THIS CERTIFICATE SERVES TO COMMEMORATE THE GREAT AMERICAN BIKER BORN2BWILD ONE MILLION Copyright © 2002 American Art Classics, Inc. EASY RIDER SERIES 2002 STURGIS 2002 - 62nd ANNIVERSARY |
| Reverse description | Full-width panoramic vignette of an open highway stretching toward red-rock buttes of the American Southwest, with motorcyclists visible on the road. The scene is framed by dark green guilloche borders with scrollwork corner ornaments and denomination counters in each corner. The lower panel carries the value inscription in bold letterpress. |
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American Art Classics produced these novelty million-dollar notes as licensed Harley-Davidson merchandise, not as any form of currency or bearer instrument. They circulate freely on the secondary market — largely through gift shops, collector sets, and online lots — and have no monetary value whatsoever. The legal disclaimer required under U.S. federal law governing "fantasy" notes is present on the reverse.
Collectible mainly to Harley enthusiasts rather than notaphilists.