Disney Dollar

The Disney dollar is a complementary currency, which inspired by the look of the U.S. dollar and the first time was put into circulation on May 5, 1987. It has a guaranteed by the Walt Disney Company and unlimited value. He may at any time be exchanged one for one in U.S. dollars and can be used like regular dollars in the specified locations. The Disney dollars comes as a perpetual securities equal. Since he can not expire and can always be re- exchanged at official currency, it is not a coupon. The Disney dollar is also a sought-after collector's item, with rare bills can achieve prices of several hundred dollars.

Appearance

Instead of a president (like on the dollar bills ) bear the marks the pictures known Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Stitch, Dumbo and others. These dollars are sold by the Walt Disney Company. They can be Redeemed on the ships of the Disney Cruise Line, all the Disney Stores in the U.S. and in Disneyland and Walt Disney World Resort. You always wear the signature of the Treasurer fictional Scrooge McDuck, which is the English name for Scrooge McDuck.

Notational symbols

Disney dollars have the characters "A", "D" or "T" and thus denote, for which output location were prepared. "A" stands for Anaheim, Disneyland in Los Angeles, "D " for the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and "T" for Disney Stores in the USA.

History

The scores came in the years 1987 to 1989 first as a one-dollar and five -dollar bill out. In 1990, the portfolio was supplemented with a ten - dollar bill. New dollar (with new figures) were every year since 1987 produced except in the years 1992, 2004 and 2006. 2005 50 dollar note was produced to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Disneyland in Anaheim, Los Angeles.

Safety aspects

Disney Dollars have similar security issues as ordinary bills. They are micro - geprinted and have a reflective ink to protect themselves from scanning or photocopying. They carry a unique serial number.

Description of individual notes

One -dollar bill

5 dollar note

10 dollar note

50 dollar note

  • 2005: several portraits available: Mickey Mouse in front of a mirror ( is a special edition of Charles Boyer signed) and also his head from the front ( 50 -year anniversary of Disneyland in Anaheim, Los Angeles)

Parody

Disney dollars have been parodied in a Simpsons episode. In the first time in 1994 on October 2 broadcast Itchy & Scratchy episode Country ( engl. the eerie amusement park ) moved Homer $ 1100 Itchy & Scratchy Money in after they told an employee that these are equivalent to regular money, but it the more 'm joking. In the park but wanted to take the Itchy & Scratchy Money so but no.

The same happens also the Dinos in good walking country in the same sequence.

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