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10 Dollars - Movie Prop

Issuer United States
Year 2013
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Value 10 Dollars 10 USD = ZAR 164
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Obverse description Central vignette of Alexander Hamilton in intaglio-style portrait, facing left, with guilloche underprint and torch motif to the right. Red "COPY" overprint at left and "WE THE PEOPLE" script underprint across the centre. Overprinted legends "MOTION PICTURE USE" and "MOVIE PROP USE ONLY" across the upper field; "NOT LEGAL TENDER" at lower left.
Obverse lettering 10 MOTION PICTURE USE 10
LL62033872F MOVIE PROP USE ONLY
COPY WE THE PEOPLE
NOT LEGAL TENDER LL62033872F
SERIES 2013 10
10 TEN HAMILTON DOLLARS
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Movie prop currency occupies a legal gray zone in the United States. Under 18 U.S.C. § 504 and related Treasury regulations, printed reproductions of U.S. currency are permitted only if they are one-sided, or if two-sided, must be less than 75% or greater than 150% of the genuine note's dimensions. This example, measuring 157 × 66 mm, falls within the prohibited range for a two-sided reproduction — worth noting if provenance or legal compliance matters to a buyer.

Production companies typically source prop notes from licensed suppliers such as Independent Studio Services or Earl Hays Press, though uncredentialed prop notes circulate freely in the secondary market with no way to confirm origin.

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