1963-A $2.00 U.S. Note Red Seal CCU (Fr#1514) 5 Consecutive
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Currency Highlights:
These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Granahan/Dillon signatures—Friedberg #1514.
United States Notes were adopted for circulation during the Civil War in 1862 in denominations from One through One Thousand Dollars. The $2 denomination remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928 and continued until the early 1960s when the denomination was discontinued. The deuce was revived in 1976 as a Federal Reserve Note. Although they are still legal tender, their red seals and serial numbers make them great collectors items.
Series 1963 $2 United States Notes were printed in fairly small numbers by today's standards, and they saw heavy usage until the type was discontinued in the 1960s. These like new $2 Red Seals are popular with collectors! This group of eight consecutively numbered notes has been kept together for over 50 years!
This is a group of 5 Consecutive Serial Numbered Notes of the series 1963-A $2 United States Notes in Crisp Choice Uncirculated condition.
Currency Highlights:
- $2 Red Seals were issued beginning in 1963.
- Notes will be housed in an archival quality currency sleeve.
- A group of five consecutively numbered $2 notes from series 1963-A.
- These notes will be in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
- Face: A portrait of President Thomas Jefferson.
- Back: An engraving of Jefferson's Virginia home, Monticello.
- 5 Consecutive Serial Numbered Notes.
These notes are a great part of history that can easily be added to any collection. Add some of these great conversation pieces to your cart today!
Granahan/Dillon signatures—Friedberg #1514.
United States Notes were adopted for circulation during the Civil War in 1862 in denominations from One through One Thousand Dollars. The $2 denomination remained when we switched over to small size notes in 1928 and continued until the early 1960s when the denomination was discontinued. The deuce was revived in 1976 as a Federal Reserve Note. Although they are still legal tender, their red seals and serial numbers make them great collectors items.
Series 1963 $2 United States Notes were printed in fairly small numbers by today's standards, and they saw heavy usage until the type was discontinued in the 1960s. These like new $2 Red Seals are popular with collectors! This group of eight consecutively numbered notes has been kept together for over 50 years!
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