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John Kerry for President

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Jaar 2004
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Beschrijving voorzijde A central oval vignette contains a profile portrait of John Kerry set within a laurel wreath surround, printed over a green guilloche underprint across the note field. To the left, a circular campaign button inscribed "John Kerry President" is positioned alongside a rectangular vignette to the right bearing the Democratic Convention 2004 logo with a cityscape and American flag motif. The lower border carries a red, white, and blue banner with the legend "JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT", with the year "2004" in large numerals at each corner and a "NOT LEGAL TENDER" notice in the upper left field.
Opschrift voorzijde THE NEW DIRECTION FOR AMERICA
2004 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 2004
2C NOT LEGAL TENDER KERRY 2004 5
JOHN KERRY PRESIDENT
DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION 2004
Copyright © 2004 AAC
5 KERRY 2004 2C
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2004 ***JOHN KERRY FOR PRESIDENT*** 2004
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Campaign novelty money — produced as promotional material during the 2004 U.S. presidential election cycle. These pieces have no issuing authority, no legal tender status, and no connection to any federal reserve or treasury instrument. They circulated as giveaways, mailers, and door-to-door canvassing handouts, which means survival condition varies wildly depending on how they were stored after the campaign ended.

Kerry lost to incumbent George W. Bush in November 2004, making this a dead-campaign artifact rather than a victory souvenir.