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50 Dollars Movie Prop Money

Uitgever
Jaar 1942
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Valuta Dollar (1785-date)
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Opschrift voorzijde 50 FIFTY 50

THIS NOTE IS NOT VALID. IT IS FOR USE IN
MOTION PICTURES ONLY AND IS NON-
NEGOTIABLE. ITS USE FOR ANY OTHER
PURPOSE WILL BE IN VIOLATION OF THE LAW.

FIFTY

SERIES
1942
H
50 50
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Opschrift keerzijde 50 MOTION PICTURE USE ONLY 50

50 FIFTY 50
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Opmerkingen

Prop currency made for wartime Hollywood productions occupies a strange niche — neither collectible banknote nor worthless scrap. The 1942 date places this squarely in the period when the U.S. Treasury was actively pressuring studios to ensure prop money could not pass as genuine, though enforcement was inconsistent and the line between "realistic enough for film" and "passable at a corner store" was genuinely blurry during the early 1940s.

Bailey and Thomas as signatories are almost certainly fictional officer names chosen to mimic Treasury convention without infringing on it.

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