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50 Dollars gold plated

Uitgever United States
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Valuta Dollar (1785-date)
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Beschrijving voorzijde Fantasy gold-plated novelty piece styled after United States currency. The design incorporates elements reminiscent of Federal Reserve Note iconography, with a central portrait vignette and decorative guilloche underprint. Not a legal tender instrument; produced as a commemorative or novelty collectible.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Reverse carries decorative vignette work and ornamental border patterns typical of fantasy note production, with inscription elements referencing the fifty dollar denomination. The gold-plated finish imparts a metallic sheen across the entire surface.
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This is not a genuine United States banknote. No U.S. currency has ever been officially issued with gold plating — the Federal Reserve and Bureau of Engraving and Printing have not produced plated notes at any point in their history. What is described here is almost certainly a novelty or commemorative item, likely a standard Federal Reserve Note altered post-production by a third party and marketed as a collectible. These circulate widely in gift and souvenir channels.

They carry no legal tender status beyond the face value of the unaltered note beneath the plating, and no numismatic premium.

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