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100 Dollars Movie Prop Money

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Jaar 2009
Type Souvenir banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of Benjamin Franklin in intaglio-style portrait, left of centre. Federal Reserve seal at left with dot-matrix underprint pattern. Large numeral "100" at lower left and upper corners. Diagonal blue security strip overprint and copper inkwell vignette at right. Overprinted "COPY" in blue at bottom and "FOR MOTION PICTURE PURPOSES" across centre.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of Independence Hall, Philadelphia, rendered in fine intaglio-style engraving. Large copper and purple numeral "100" at right. "IN PROPS WE TRUST" inscription replaces the standard motto at upper centre. Dot-matrix microprint pattern flanks the central building. "COPY" overprint appears at lower left and "MOTION PICTURE PURPOSES" below the building.
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Prop money occupies a legally ambiguous niche. In the United States, the Counterfeit Detection Act of 1992 and associated Treasury regulations require that motion picture currency be printed one-sided, or at a size differing by at least 50% from genuine notes — rules routinely bent in production, occasionally resulting in seizures by the Secret Service. The 2001 recall of prop bills used in Rush Hour 2 (roughly $100 million face value) remains the most publicized enforcement action of this kind.

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