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A Hawaii overprint note was a series of notes issued during World War II as an emergency issue after the attack on Pearl Harbor. The intent of the overprints was to easily distinguish U.S. currency captured by Japanese forces in the event of an invasion of Hawaii and render the bills useless. With this issue, military officials made the use of non-overprinted notes redundant and ordered all Hawaii residents to turn in unstamped notes for Hawaii-stamped notes. At that time, no other paper currency could be used except under special permission. The artists of the Merrick Mint have used advance technology over this modern uncirculated United States standard One-Dollar Bill, enhancing it with images from the original Hawaii Overprint Series bank note, to create this collectible work of art.
• Genuine U.S. Legal Tender.
• Authentic U.S. $1 Bill.
• High-Definition Colorization Process.
• Full-Color Certificate of Authenticity is Included with Each Bill.
• Each Bill is Handsomely Showcased in Blue 2-Sided Display Folio.
• Each Bill is in Fresh, Crisp, Uncirculated Condition.
• Collector’s Edition.
• Authentic U.S. $1 Bill.
• High-Definition Colorization Process.
• Full-Color Certificate of Authenticity is Included with Each Bill.
• Each Bill is Handsomely Showcased in Blue 2-Sided Display Folio.
• Each Bill is in Fresh, Crisp, Uncirculated Condition.
• Collector’s Edition.