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| Uitgever | The Walt Disney Company |
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| Jaar | 2025 |
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| Vorm | Rectangular |
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| Beschrijving voorzijde | Central vignette of three Beagle Boys cartoon characters clutching money bags against a guilloche underprint in blue and rose tones. The denomination '500 DOLLARS' appears in large intaglio-style numerals at lower left, with a gold Mickey Mouse silhouette logo above. 'BEAGLE BOYS' is printed vertically at right in a dark guilloche panel. |
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| Opschrift keerzijde | 500 DISNEY DOLLARS THIS NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER, BUT AN OFFICIAL COLLECTIBLE OF THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY. ©Disney Disney MICKEY AND FRIENDS 500 DOLLARS |
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| Opmerkingen |
Disney Dollars were a genuine scrip currency issued by The Walt Disney Company from 1987 and accepted at face value across Disney parks and resorts — a privately operated monetary system that actually worked. The program was discontinued in 2016, making any note issued after that date a novelty collectible rather than a continuation of the original scheme. A "2025" Disney Dollar is not an official Disney currency instrument; it is a fantasy or fan-produced piece, regardless of how it presents itself.
The Beagle Boys, Carl Barks creations first appearing in 1951, are a reasonable thematic choice for a banknote parody. But provenance here is the only thing that matters to a serious collector.