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Submitted photo · June 6, 2026

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AI Identification

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Novelty Composite United States One Dollar Bill

Collectibles / Novelty Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$1.00 - $5.00

As of June 6, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a novelty or art piece that mimics the appearance of a United States United States One Dollar bill but incorporates design elements from other denominations, specifically featuring a central portrait reminiscent of Benjamin Franklin (found on the $100 bill) instead of George Washington. The note is displayed in a used, circulated condition with significant physical wear, including heavy creasing, rippling across the surface, and softening of the edges. It appears to be printed on standard paper rather than the linen-cotton blend used for authentic US currency, as evidenced by the way it has warped and held deep folds. The colors include the traditional green and black ink of US currency, but with an unusual iridescent or holographic overlay appearing as vertical bands on the left and right, likely a decorative security-style feature. The serial number 'N 88820348 A' is clearly visible. The overall craftsmanship suggests a high-quality novelty print or a 'prop' note rather than official tender, as it intentionally mixes design cues across denominations. Its condition is poor, showing significant handling and environmental distress.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have completed a visual examination of the submitted novelty composite note. This item is an intentional art piece or 'prop' note that blends elements of a one-dollar bill with the $100 denomination's Benjamin Franklin portrait. Based on the provided imagery, the note is in 'Poor' to 'Fair' condition, exhibiting heavy circulation wear, deep creasing, and significant warping. The paper substrate lacks the characteristic fibrous texture of 75% cotton / 25% linen currency paper, appearing instead as a standard weight wood-pulp-based paper that has reacted poorly to moisture or handling. From a market perspective, this item lacks numismatic value as it is not legal tender nor a recognized government error. Its value is derived strictly from its status as a curiosity or novelty. Comparable items, such as 'million dollar' novelty bills or movie prop currency, typically retail for minimal amounts ($1–$3) in new condition. The heavy physical damage further depreciates any collector interest in this specific specimen. While the serial number 'N 88820348 A' is crisp, the iridescent holographic overlays are decorative additions rather than functional security features. To provide a definitive authentication, an in-person examination would be required to perform a micro-printing check and ultraviolet light exposure to confirm the absence of genuine security threads. However, given the intentional design discrepancies (Franklin on a $1 bill), the item is self-evidently a non-tender novelty. There is no significant demand for circulated novelty notes in this condition, and as such, the value is nominal.

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