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100 Dollars - State of Michigan

Issuer United States
Year 2022
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Size 179.50 × 76.20 mm
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Reverse description Central architectural vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C., rendered in a classical engraving style with fine guilloche underprint work. Decorative seals of the commemorative series flank the central image, with denomination numerals and series inscriptions arranged along the upper and lower borders.
Reverse lettering ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER THE CAPITOL SERIES 100 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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This is not a federally issued note. "State of Michigan" dollars are a privately produced novelty item — printed and sold as commemorative or souvenir pieces, carrying no legal tender status and no backing from any government authority. The Federal Reserve has issued all U.S. currency since 1914; no individual state has had legal authority to emit paper money since the National Bank Acts of the 1860s effectively killed state-chartered bank notes through punitive taxation.

The hologram security feature is a commercial printing addition, common on novelty currency producers aiming for surface authenticity. It confers no official status.