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100 Dollars - State of Tennessee

Issuer United States
Year 2022
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette of Jack Daniel (c. 1849–1911), distiller and businessman, set against a skyline vignette of Nashville with the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge; a Les Paul guitar, a safe lock, and a geographic outline of Tennessee with the abbreviation TN appear as secondary design elements. The state motto and the year of statehood (1796) are incorporated into the underprint, with a denomination numeral 100 repeated in the guilloche border work. An eagle hologram serves as a security embellishment.
Obverse lettering ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS SERIES STATE OF TENNESSEE 1796 100 THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER Agriculture and Commerce Jack Daniel 1849–1911 100 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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This is a novelty or commemorative item marketed as a "State of Tennessee" note — the United States has no such issuing authority, and no U.S. state has had the legal right to issue currency since the National Banking Acts of the 1860s. The federal government consolidated note issuance precisely to eliminate the chaotic patchwork of state-chartered bank paper that had circulated before the Civil War.

Not legal tender. Collect accordingly.

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