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| Issuer | United States |
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| In circulation to | 31 December 1988 |
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| Obverse description | A parody of the pre-1996 Series US $100 Federal Reserve Note, with modified inscriptions substituting official text with Halloween-themed legends. The note bears enlarged denomination numerals and altered authority text to clearly distinguish it from legal tender. |
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| Reverse lettering | THE UNITED STATES OF HALLOWEEN 100 100 IN SPIRIT WE TRUST ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS INTERFERENCE HALL |
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| Comments |
Spirit Halloween is a seasonal retail chain, not a monetary authority. This is a novelty item — a costume accessory or prop, not a banknote in any meaningful numismatic sense. It has no issuing government, no legal tender status, and no place in a currency catalog beyond the novelty category.
If listed here for completeness, note that U.S. law under 18 U.S.C. § 514 prohibits fictitious financial instruments, though costume-prop currency typically falls outside prosecution scope provided it cannot be mistaken for genuine Federal Reserve notes.