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1 000 000 Dollars World War I

Uitgever United States
Jaar 2004
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central oval vignette of a WWI soldier operating a machine gun in a trench, framed by a laurel wreath. To the left, a doughboy steel helmet vignette; to the right, the U.S. Great Seal medallion. Ornate foliate border with denomination numerals at corners and "WORLD WAR I" in large letters along the lower panel.
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Beschrijving keerzijde Central photographic vignette of WWI artillery crew in action, flanked by two circular medallions: a German biplane (Iron Cross markings) at left and a WWI-era tank at right. Green guilloche border with denomination numerals repeated at all four corners and a commemorative legend banner along the bottom.
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Opmerkingen

This is a novelty item, not a genuine banknote. The United States has never issued a one-million-dollar denomination in any form — legal tender stops at $100,000 (the 1934 Gold Certificate, itself never circulated publicly). Notes of this type were produced in bulk by private printers in the early 2000s, often sold as gifts or promotional curiosities, and carry no face value, legal status, or monetary backing of any kind.

The "World War I" branding is purely decorative marketing copy applied by the manufacturer.

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