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State of Pennsylvania

Issuer United States
Year 2003
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Green and cream fantasy note with ornate guilloche border. Central vignette displays Pennsylvania state symbols: a Ruffed Grouse in a circular frame at left, Mountain Laurel flowers, an Eastern Hemlock tree at centre, and a Deer at right. A vignette of the 1999 Pennsylvania State Quarter appears at upper right, with the year 1787 in banners at both upper corners. Lower panel carries the inscription "THE KEYSTONE STATE" in a decorative cartouche.
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Reverse description Reverse design not visible from available image; the note is a privately produced fantasy piece with no legal tender status.
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Comments

Pennsylvania joined the 50 State Quarters program in 1999, but the corresponding commemorative note — if this refers to a novelty or collector item rather than a Federal Reserve instrument — has no official monetary standing. If this is a genuine Federal Reserve Note issued in 2003 with Pennsylvania designation, the series year alone identifies the Treasurer and Secretary of the Treasury signatures on the face, placing it under Marin-Snow.

Worth confirming whether the Philadelphia FRB district letter "C" appears as the Federal Reserve seal identifier, given Pennsylvania's geographic claim to that district bank.

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