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36 State Dollars Nevada

Uitgever United States
Jaar 2016
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Opschrift voorzijde THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
SILVER STATE
36 STATE DOLLARS
SERIES 2016
NEVADA
Beschrijving keerzijde Left vignette of a full-body Desert Bighorn Sheep ram standing on grass, overlaid with a waving American flag in the upper centre. Central full-colour aerial night panorama of the Las Vegas Strip with the numeral '36' in the upper right corner; lower margin carries two facsimile signatures above the titles DIRECTOR and COMPTROLLER with the date October 31, 1864.
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The "State Dollars" series is a privately produced novelty item, not legal tender and not issued by any U.S. federal authority. These notes are printed by private companies and sold as souvenirs or gifts, trading on the visual language of genuine currency without any banking or governmental mandate behind them. Nevada's entry in the series leans predictably on the state's gambling associations.

The security stripe and microprinting are cosmetic inclusions — present to simulate authenticity rather than to prevent counterfeiting of any instrument that carries real value. Collecting these as monetary artifacts is marginal at best; their interest lies almost entirely in the novelty market rather than notaphily proper.

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