1865 $2.00 "Lazy Deuce" New York, NY VG-10 PMG (Fr#387)CH#376 NET

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Currency Highlights:
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder and graded Very Good-10 NET by PMG.
- Comments: Missing Corner Tips.
- Face: A portrait of a representation of Liberty with an American flag at left.
- Back: A central vignette of Sir Walter Raleigh exhibiting corn and smoking tobacco from America. The state seal appears at left while an eagle is seen at right.
- Signatures of Colby/Spinner—Friedberg #387.
Issued in the closing months of the Civil War, this 1865 $2 Lazy Deuce from the Central National Bank of New York City (Charter 376) is a tangible piece of America's financial and historical legacy. A product of the National Banking Act, it reflects the economic transformation of the post-war era.
With serial numbers 15341 and 321387, these notes are scarce survivors of a highly desirable design, featuring the iconic "Lazy 2" vignette. PMG has graded this example VG-10 NET, noting missing corner tips, though the note retains solid eye appeal for its assigned grade. A fantastic opportunity to acquire an original and increasingly elusive relic from one of New York's premier banking institutions.
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