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State of Maryland

Uitgever United States
Jaar 2003
Type Fantasy banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde The obverse carries the year 1788 (Maryland's year of statehood) in the upper corners within guilloche borders, with a central vignette of four state symbols: the Baltimore Oriole (state bird), Brown-Eyed Susan (state flower), White Oak (state tree), and Diamondback Terrapin (state reptile). At right, a circular inset reproduces the Maryland 2000 Washington quarter design. The lower banner reads "THE OLD LINE STATE".
Opschrift voorzijde THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
IN GOD WE TRUST
STATE OF MARYLAND
Baltimore Oriole
Brown-Eyed Susan
White Oak
Diamond-back Terrapin
"THE OLD LINE STATE"
1788
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Opmerkingen

Maryland's inclusion in the 50 State Quarters Program prompted the Federal Reserve to issue a Maryland-themed $1 note series beginning in 2003, but this entry almost certainly refers to something else — likely a novelty or souvenir item rather than a federally issued banknote. The United States issued no state-specific paper currency in 2003; the Federal Reserve Note series was uniform nationally, with district letters as the only regional identifier.

If this is a Federal Reserve Note assigned to the Richmond or Philadelphia district and cataloged under "Maryland" by error, the designation should be reviewed against the serial prefix.

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