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100 Dollars - X-Men - Magneto 24kt Gold Foil

Issuer United States
Year 2022
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Size 159 x 65 mm
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Obverse description Gold foil novelty note modelled on the US $100 Federal Reserve Note layout, with a full-length colour vignette of Magneto from the X-Men franchise occupying the left and centre fields. The Federal Reserve System seal appears to the left of the central figure, with guilloche underprint throughout. Denomination numerals in all four corners; two facsimile signatures below the central vignette.
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Reverse description Gold foil reverse styled after the standard US $100 note, with a detailed engraving-style vignette of Independence Hall centred on the note against a gold guilloche ground. A large numeral "100" in copper tones occupies the right field. The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" is inscribed above the building vignette, with "INDEPENDENCE HALL" captioned below.
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Not a banknote. This is a novelty collectible — a gold-foil-plated card formatted to resemble currency, issued with no monetary value and no legal tender status in any jurisdiction. The "United States" issuer attribution is decorative; no U.S. government body authorized, produced, or endorsed this item. These pieces are typically manufactured in bulk by private mints or promotional goods companies and marketed to comics fans and bullion hobbyists simultaneously, appealing to neither particularly well.

Catalog inclusion is a classification call, not an endorsement of the premise.

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