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| Issuer | The Walt Disney Company |
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| Year | 2025 |
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| Size | 145 x 70 mm |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette of Scrooge McDuck in animated style, striding with cane raised, set against a warm orange guilloche underprint with radiating lines. A gold Mickey Mouse silhouette emblem appears at left, with serial number along the left margin. The character name is rendered as a large watermark-style underprint across the full field, repeated vertically at right. |
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| Reverse description | A procession of seven Disney characters — Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Minnie Mouse, Pluto, and Mickey Mouse — rendered in classic animation style across the lower register against a peach and blue guilloche underprint with floral rosette. A decorative vertical ornamental border panel occupies the left margin, and the Disney script logo with 'Mickey and Friends' inscription appears upper right. |
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Disney Dollars were a genuine proprietary currency issued by The Walt Disney Company from 1987, redeemable at face value throughout Disney parks and resorts. The program was officially discontinued in 2016, making any note dated 2025 either a commemorative item, a novelty reproduction, or a product line that postdates the original series — none of which carries the transactional legitimacy of the earlier issues. The original Disney Dollars were printed by the American Bank Note Company, a detail that lent them unexpected technical credibility for what was essentially a theme park souvenir.
Scrooge McDuck as the face of a 1000-unit denomination is on-brand to the point of being inevitable, but the denomination itself never existed in the original Disney Dollar series, which topped out at $50.