About this deal
Other Info:This "Federate States {of} America" prop bill is mainly based on an old, altered design of a Sonoran 5 peso note and is shown in Fred Reed's "Show Me The Money" catalog as F40 on p.
The design on the reverse of the note celebrates Scientist, Alan Turing and his pioneering work with computers. When you want the look of real money without spending actual pounds, fake banknotes can be a great solution. Collector's items might also be banknotes that reference something from the past, such as popular '80s TV characters.
Banknote reproductions must either be an exact copy or bear no resemblance to our banknotes or contain any of the design elements. Multiples of this note were found in our lot, and presumably these advertising notes (or ad note replicas) were used in one or more productions.
These cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. These notes bear the words "MOTION PICTURE MONEY" at top and are true fantasy bills in that they do not replicate any real one dollar note. Serial number is 355206, and is listed in Fred Reed's landmark catalog "Show Me The Money" as V10 on p.Listed in Fred Reed's catalog on prop money and this type is said to have been used in the Clint Eastwood film "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot," among other productions.