1963 $2.00 U.S. Note Red Seal CCU (Fr#1513) 5 Consecutive

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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!
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 $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.
- 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.
- Granahan/Dillon signatures—Friedberg #1513.
To avoid damage from the oils in your skin add these white cotton gloves to your order.
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!
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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