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100 Dollars - State of North Carolina

Issuer United States
Year 2022
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Shape Rectangular
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Reverse description Central architectural vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C., rendered in fine-line intaglio style, flanked by decorative guilloche borders. Seals of the commemorative series appear alongside the principal inscriptions.
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North Carolina was one of several U.S. states that issued its own currency during the colonial and Revolutionary periods, but this is not one of those notes. "State of North Carolina" here refers to a modern fantasy or novelty item — not a federally issued Federal Reserve Note, not an obligation of any chartered bank, and not legal tender under U.S. law. The United States has issued no state-denominated currency since the National Currency Act era ended in 1935.

The hologram feature and paper composition mimic genuine security printing without meeting any official standard. No Pick number has been assigned.

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