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100 Dollars - State of Arizona

Issuer United States
Year 2022
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette bears a portrait of Cochise (c. 1805–1874), leader of the Chiricahua Apache, set against a panoramic underprint of the Grand Canyon and the Phoenix skyline with saguaro cactus motifs. Native American ornamental guilloche work frames the composition, with denomination numerals "100" at left and right. An eagle hologram element and the series inscription "STATE OF ARIZONA 1912" appear alongside the disclaimer "THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER."
Obverse lettering ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS SERIES STATE OF ARIZONA 1912 THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER NORTH TO THE FUTURE 100 Cochise 100 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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Comments

Arizona has no authority to issue currency — the United States has not permitted state-level note issuance since the National Currency Act era ended in the late nineteenth century. A note described this way in 2022 is almost certainly a novelty item, a souvenir, or a fantasy piece with no legal tender status and no issuing authority in any meaningful sense.

Not a genuine banknote. Catalog accordingly.

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