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| 裏面の説明 | Cream field with green guilloche border and the year 1796 repeated at each corner. Five Tennessee state symbols are arranged across the centre: a Mockingbird vignette in a circular frame at left, an Iris flower, a Tulip Tree, a Raccoon, and a Tennessee Musical Heritage medallion at right. The motto IN GOD WE TRUST appears in the upper border. |
| 裏面の銘文 | THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1796 IN GOD WE TRUST "THE VOLUNTEER STATE" Mockingbird Iris Tulip Tree Raccoon TENNESSEE 1796 MUSICAL HERITAGE 2002 E PLURIBUS UNUM |
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Tennessee has never issued its own banknotes under that name, and the United States federal government has never produced currency with French-language state titles. "Etat du Tennesse" appears on a well-known category of fantasy or souvenir notes sold as novelty items — typically marketed to tourists at historical sites or through gift shops, with no monetary value or legal-tender status at any point in their existence.
The French phrasing echoes Louisiana Purchase-era cartographic conventions, which gives these pieces a superficial period feel, but the 2003 production date removes any ambiguity.