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| Issuer | United States |
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| Year | 2022 |
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| Size | 179.50 × 76.20 mm |
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| Obverse lettering | ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS SERIES STATE OF OKLAHOMA 1907 100 THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER Oklahoma – In God We Trust! Maria Tallchief 1925–2013 100 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA |
| Reverse description | Central architectural vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C., rendered within a decorative border with guilloche patterning. Seals associated with the commemorative Capitol Series appear flanking the central design, with the non-legal-tender status clearly inscribed. The denomination numeral 100 is repeated within the composition alongside the series title "THE CAPITOL SERIES." |
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This is not a federal issue. "State of Oklahoma" dollars have no legal tender status and are not issued by any bank or government authority — they are novelty or souvenir items produced commercially, sometimes marketed as "commemorative currency." The Federal Reserve has issued all U.S. dollar notes since 1914; no state has issued its own dollar-denominated paper currency within the modern monetary system.
The dimensions match standard U.S. Federal Reserve Note specifications, suggesting the sheet stock or format was deliberately chosen to mimic federal currency — a common trait in this product category.