Disney Dollars
Disney dollars are Disneyland money
currency collectables that can be purchased in the Disney theme parks and used
to buy anything from their shops. This are made of paper and are the same size
as US currency - only the graphics are in colour and of Disney themes. Disney
Dollars started on May 5 1987
and, since then, Disney has produced bills every year (with the exceptions of 1992,
2004 and 2006) and, along with framed
Disney Shares, have become one of the top Disney collectables. As well
as a collectable, Disneydollars are great fun
for kids and fantastic gifts for those who really love Disney. Some buy Disney Dollars to commemorate a birthday,
anniversary or family holiday to a Disney theme park.
2008 Disney
Dollars commemorating Mickey's 80th Anniversary. The Disney Dollars will
be released in as $1, $5, and $10 denominations. Each bill features
Mickey in a different time period and the back of the bill features Mickey
Mouse artwork by Charles Boyer.

The first set of Disney Dollars
were $1 Mickey with the Sleeping Beauty's castle on the reverse and
$5 Goofy with the Mark Twain
Riverboat on the reverse.
The following information appeared in a 1994 souvenir
Guidebook:
"Use Disney Dollars for all your buying needs
throughout Disneyland and the Disneyland hotel. Disney Dollars are available in
$1, $5 and $10 denominations at one-for-one exchange rate with U.S. currency.
Disney Dollars may be purchased at all ticket
booths, City Hall, the Newsstand, the Penny Arcade, Disneyland, Disney Showcase,
Carefree Corner, Carriage Place, the Emporium jewellery counter on Main Street,
Tinker Bell Toy Shoppe, The Star Trader, Premiere Shop and at the Starcade. They
are also available at the Disneyland Hotel Monorail Station and at the front
desk of the Disneyland Hotel. Cash in on the fun!"
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Serial Number Code:
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"A" Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California.
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"D" Walt Disney World in Florida.
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"T" Disney
stores
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"B" $50 bills from the artist
"Boyer" for Disneyland's 50th Anniversary Celebration.
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