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| 背面描述 | Central architectural vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C., rendered in fine-line engraving style against a guilloche underprint. The commemorative series seals are arranged in the surrounding field, with the denomination numeral 100 repeated as a counter element and the non-legal-tender status clearly inscribed. |
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| 防伪类型 | Hologram |
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This is a reproduction — specifically, a novelty item modeled on the colonial-era Virginia currency format and sold as a collector or educational piece. It carries no legal tender status and was never issued by any federal or state banking authority. The Federal Reserve has held sole U.S. note-issuing authority since 1913; no individual state has issued currency since the National Banking Acts of the 1860s effectively killed state bank notes as a practical matter.
The hologram is the tell — authentic pre-Civil War Virginia notes had none, and modern U.S. Federal Reserve notes don't carry state-specific denominations of this kind.