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| Issuer | United States |
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| Year | 2011-2013 |
| Type | Fantasy banknote |
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| Obverse description | Central vignette reproduces the standing Liberty figure after Augustus Saint-Gaudens, set within a circular guilloche border. An eagle vignette appears at lower left, with ornate scroll underprint framing the entire face. A green oval seal inscribed ZILLION overlies the right field, with satirical text panels at left and right. |
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| Reverse description | Plain white centre field carries a large dollar-sign watermark-style underprint, over which the denomination numeral is printed in bold letterpress. Four dark oval cartouches at the corners each bear the word ZILLION with a stylised Z device. Ornate guilloche borders frame the design on all sides. |
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This is a novelty item, not a legal tender instrument — the United States has never issued a quadrillion-dollar denomination, and no such note exists within the Federal Reserve or Treasury systems. Notes of this type were produced commercially as collectible curiosities or gifts, typically sold in souvenir shops or online, and carry no monetary authority whatsoever.
Designer credit to A. Ross appears on several novelty dollar pieces from this period, though the commercial producer behind the 2011–2013 run has not been definitively documented in standard reference catalogs.