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500 Disney Dollars - The Beagle Boys

Uitgever The Walt Disney Company
Jaar 2025
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Opschrift voorzijde THE BEAGLE BOYS
DISNEY
500
DOLLARS
BEAGLE BOYS
500 DISNEY DOLLARS
©Disney
Beschrijving keerzijde Central vignette of six Disney characters — Daisy Duck, Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Goofy, Minnie Mouse, and Donald Duck — set against a multicolour guilloche underprint in orange and blue. A grid of eight character silhouette vignettes appears at upper centre, with 'Disney MICKEY AND FRIENDS' inscribed at upper right. The denomination '500 DOLLARS' is repeated at lower right in bold numerals.
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Opmerkingen

Disney Dollars were a genuine scrip currency issued by The Walt Disney Company from 1987 and accepted at face value across Disney parks and resorts — a privately operated monetary system that actually worked. The program was discontinued in 2016, making any note issued after that date a novelty collectible rather than a continuation of the original scheme. A "2025" Disney Dollar is not an official Disney currency instrument; it is a fantasy or fan-produced piece, regardless of how it presents itself.

The Beagle Boys, Carl Barks creations first appearing in 1951, are a reasonable thematic choice for a banknote parody. But provenance here is the only thing that matters to a serious collector.

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