1875 $2.00 New York, New York VG-10 PMG (Fr#387B) CH#905
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From 1865 this $2.00 National Note issued by The Tradesmens National Bank is in Very Good-10 condition and is above average for the condition. This note is known as the "Lazy Deuce" as the 2 looks to be resting on its side. Repaired. Fr#387b
Currency Highlights:- Housed in an archival quality currency sleeve and graded Very Good-10 by PMG.
- Face: A portrait of a representation of Liberty with an American Flag at left.
- Back: A central vignette of Sire Walter Raleigh Introducing Tobacco to America. The state seal appears at left while an eagle is seen at right.
- Friedberg# 387b.
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Perhaps one of the nicest notes we have seen in this condition. There are no problems with this note and the colors and engravings are bold. Very little folding with no other distractions of any kind. All detail is visible and clear.
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