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1 Million Dollars - Tropical Frogs

Issuer United States
Year 2003
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse description Central vignette of a frog, flanked by tree frogs at left and right margins and poison dart frogs in the lower field; circular seal at left incorporates a frog motif with the legend 'Federation of Earth Frogs'; date 2003 at right. Printed in color with copyright notice of American Art Classics, Ltd.
Obverse lettering 1000000 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1000000
NOT LEGAL TENDER RIBBIT2003
2003
RIBBIT2003 Copyright © 2003
American Art Classics, Ltd.
1000000 ONE MILLION FROGS 1000000
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Not legal tender, never intended to be. American Art Classics produced these novelty million-dollar notes throughout the early 2000s as gift and souvenir items, a category that caused enough confusion at retail checkouts and gas stations that the Secret Service periodically reminded the public that no U.S. denomination above $100,000 has ever circulated — and that figure was a 1934 gold certificate used only for interbank transfers, never public issue.

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