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Mini 5 Dollars Federal Reserve Note

Issuer Federal Reserve (United States)
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Currency Dollar (1785-date)
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Obverse description Central vignette of President Abraham Lincoln's portrait, rendered in intaglio style. The Treasurer's signature and Federal Reserve Seal appear at left, with the Secretary of the Treasury's signature and the Treasury Seal at right. Denomination and legal tender clause inscriptions frame the design within a guilloche underprint.
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Reverse description Central vignette of the Lincoln Memorial rendered in green intaglio, flanked by numeral "5" denominators at left and right within decorative guilloche borders. The inscription "IN GOD WE TRUST" appears above the memorial structure, with the denomination legend along the lower border.
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This is a novelty miniature reproduction, not a genuine Federal Reserve obligation. The Federal Reserve has issued $5 notes in one standard size since the 1920s — no official small-format variant exists. Items like this are produced as promotional keepsakes, magic props, or novelty wallet inserts, and carry no legal tender status whatsoever.

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