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| Uitgever | United States |
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| Jaar | 2005 |
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| Valuta | Dollar (1785-date) |
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| Opschrift voorzijde | 2008 BLUE STATES REVENGE NOTE 2008 LIBNUTSFORHIL08 IR71 SEAL OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATE THIS NOTE HAS NO VALUE SAVE FOR THOSE WITH LOOSE SCREWS PUSHING HILLARY FOR PRESIDENT 2008 Barbara Boxerand Namey Pelosi Campaign Attack Dogs 2008 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERIKA LIBERAL USA BLUE STATES GENUINE LIBERAL USA 2008 WASHINGTON, D.C. Bill Clinton and Ted Kennedy Advisers on Morals and Sobriety SERIES 2005 c 2005 A.ROSS HILLARY 2008 DOLLARS |
| Beschrijving keerzijde | Reverse of this satirical novelty note carries bold mock-currency lettering across the field with additional political commentary text. A central panel bears the inscription 'ZERO TO BITCH IN 2.3 SECONDS!' flanked by further satirical slogans. Denomination '2008 DOLLARS' appears at upper and lower borders. |
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| Opmerkingen |
A novelty overprint item, not a genuine currency issue. These circulated as political commentary pieces during the mid-2000s — standard Federal Reserve Notes with added satirical text or imagery referencing the electoral map divide between "red" and "blue" states that dominated American political discourse after the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections. The "2008 Dollars" framing was a joke about a projected Democratic return to power, which did materialize with the 2008 Obama campaign.
A. Ross appears in the designer credit, but the underlying note is U.S. government-issued. Worth nothing as currency; worth something only to collectors of political ephemera.