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One Million Dollars Fantasy Note; Freemasons

Issuer United States
Year 2011
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse description Central vignette of the Square and Compasses with the letter G set within a blue starburst, framed by a laurel wreath. A circular Masonic seal appears at left and a double-headed eagle emblem at right, all against a grey guilloche underprint. Denomination ONE MILLION and FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS appear in banner scrollwork at the borders.
Obverse lettering 1 MILLION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA MILLION 1
MASONRY CONSISTS OF A BODY OF MEN
BROUGHT TOGETHER FOR THE SAKE OF F492357816M
MUTUAL INTELLECT, SOCIAL AND
MORAL IMPROVEMENT
ONE MILLION F492357816M COPYRIGHT (C) AAC ONE MILLION
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FREE AND ACCEPTED MASONS 2011
1,000,000 FREE AND ACCEPTED 1,000,000
MASONS
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Not a banknote. Not a legal tender instrument of any kind. Fantasy notes branded with Masonic imagery have been sold as novelties and "gift" items since at least the 1990s, typically marketed through mail-order catalogs and, later, online retailers. This particular piece has no issuing authority — the United States has never produced a million-dollar denomination — and carries no status under any numismatic classification system that treats it as currency, scrip, or even exonumia in the strict sense.

Catalog inclusion is for reference only. Collector value, if any, is purely as ephemera.

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