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ETAT DU TENNESSEE

Uitgever United States
Jaar 2003
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Vorm Rectangular
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Beschrijving voorzijde Cream field with green guilloche border incorporating the year 1796 at each corner. Central intaglio-style portrait vignette of John Sevier, First Governor of Tennessee, within an oval frame flanked by laurel sprigs. The Great Seal of the State of Tennessee appears at left, with a colour-printed state outline underprint at right bearing the year 1796.
Opschrift voorzijde THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1796 STATE OF TENNESSEE
THIS TENNESSEE NOTE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER
T611796N
NASHVILLE, TN
John Sevier
First Governor of Tennessee
FIRST GOVERNOR
SERIES 2003
Copyright © 2003 AAC
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Opmerkingen

Tennessee has never issued its own banknotes under that name, and the United States federal government has never produced currency with French-language state titles. "Etat du Tennesse" appears on a well-known category of fantasy or souvenir notes sold as novelty items — typically marketed to tourists at historical sites or through gift shops, with no monetary value or legal-tender status at any point in their existence.

The French phrasing echoes Louisiana Purchase-era cartographic conventions, which gives these pieces a superficial period feel, but the 2003 production date removes any ambiguity.

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