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200 Dollars Dubya; George W. Bush

Uitgever United States
Jaar 2001
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central vignette of President George W. Bush facing forward, flanked by a black seal at left and a green Seal of the President of the United States at right. Guilloche underprint in the style of U.S. Federal Reserve Notes. Inscriptions identify Ronald Reagan as Political Mentor and George H. W. Bush as Campaign Advisor & Mentor.
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Beschrijving keerzijde The White House occupies the central vignette across the full reverse, with campaign signs positioned in the forecourt. An ice cream cone appears at left and an oil derrick at right, rendered as satirical allegorical devices. The composition parodies the standard U.S. currency reverse format.
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This is a novelty or fantasy note — not legal tender, not issued by the Federal Reserve or any U.S. Treasury authority. Items of this type proliferated in the early 2000s as political merchandise, printed privately and sold openly without violating counterfeiting statutes because no genuine U.S. denomination of $200 has ever existed. The nickname "Dubya" dates the piece precisely to Bush's first term.

Collector interest is modest and largely generational. The designer credit "A. Ross" does not correspond to any known Bureau of Engraving and Printing staff engraver.

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