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| Issuer | United States |
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| Year | 2004 |
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| Value | 2004 Dollars 2004 USD = EUR 1710 |
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| Obverse description | Fantasy novelty note styled after US Federal Reserve issues, with central vignette of George W. Bush in the manner of 'Uncle Sam' recruitment imagery, framed by patriotic inscriptions and GOP campaign slogans. Denomination TWO THOUSAND FOUR DOLLARS appears at foot, with SERIES OF 2004 and WASHINGTON, D.C. in border lettering. |
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| Obverse lettering | 2004 TOTAL VICTORY NOTE 2004 LAND OF THE FREE GOD BLESS AMERICA President George W.Bush urges all Americans to give him their unwavering support in the worldwide war on terror and to be strong and vigilant in assisting him to acheive a prosperous and secure nation that presents a criterion of values to which other nation may aspire. VOTE GOP IR70.5 BUSH . CHENEY SERIES OF 2004 A cA.ROSS 2004 UNCLE BUSH WANTS YOU! WASHINGTON, D.C. W2004.2008 SERIES OF 2004 A VANQUISH VICTORY WORLD TERRORISM 2004 NON-NEGOCIABLE BUSH 2004 CHENEY 2004 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TWO THOUSAND FOUR DOLLARS |
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The "Total Victory" note is a privately produced novelty item, not legal tender and never issued by the Federal Reserve or any U.S. government authority. These pieces circulated informally as commemorative souvenirs following the 2003 invasion of Iraq, manufactured by small commercial producers and sold through gift shops, online retailers, and military PX stores. The denomination — 2004 dollars — is a calendar-year pun, a format common to this genre.
Designer credit to A. Ross appears on several novelty note series from the same period; the name may refer to a studio pseudonym rather than an individual engraver.