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100 Dollars - Action Figure Money

Issuer United States
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Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette of Benjamin Franklin's portrait in intaglio-style print, flanked by denominational numerals "100" at corners. A blue security strip runs vertically at right, with a green color-shifting inkwell vignette at lower right. Overprinted with "SAMPLE" in large diagonal lettering across the face.
Obverse lettering 100
One Hundred Dollars
100
JB 00000000 T
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
SAMPLE
BB 00000000 T
100
100
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Comments

Action Figure Money is a generic term for the miniature play currency packed with toy sets — GI Joe, fashion doll accessories, and similar lines — primarily from the 1970s through the 1990s. These pieces were never issued by any government authority, carry no legal tender status, and exist entirely outside the numismatic record. There is no issuer, no printer of note, no monetary history here.

Catalog it as ephemera or toy accessory. Nothing more.

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