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ETAT DE INDIANA

Uitgever United States
Jaar 2003
Type Fantasy banknote
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Beschrijving voorzijde Central oval vignette of Jonathan Jennings, First Governor of Indiana, in formal attire, flanked by ornate guilloche scrollwork. The State Seal of Indiana appears at left, with a green numeral "1816" underprint and state outline at right. Corner numerals "12" and the year "1816" repeat across all four corners within a fine-line border.
Opschrift voorzijde THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1816
THIS STATE OF INDIANA NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER
I12111816N
INDIANAPOLIS, IN
SERIES 2003
Jonathan Jennings
First Governor of Indiana
FIRST GOVERNOR
STATE OF INDIANA
Copyright © 2003 AAC
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There is no legitimate banknote issuer called "Etat de Indiana" — Indiana is a U.S. state and has never issued its own currency. This is almost certainly a novelty or fantasy note, a category that proliferated in the early 2000s as souvenir and educational items, frequently designed to resemble historical French colonial or territorial scrip without any genuine monetary authority behind them.

No Pick number, no central bank, no redemption clause. Collect it for what it is.

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