1976 $2.00 FRN UNC PMG (Fr#1935-A), America's 250th Label
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Product Details
Showcasing the special America’s 250th Flag label, this note celebrates a historic milestone alongside the iconic Declaration of Independence reverse. Series 1976-A (Boston) $2 Federal Reserve Star Note in uncirculated condition.Currency Highlights:
- These $2 FRN's were issued beginning in 1976.
- Housed in archival quality currency sleeves by PMG.
- This is a star note in Crisp Uncirculated condition.
- Neff/Simon signatures—Friedberg #1935-A (Boston).
- Face: Each note has a portrait of President Thomas Jefferson.
- Back: The new engraving of John Trumbull's famous painting "Declaration of Independence", displayed with "America's 250th Flag Label".
Secure a remarkable piece of American history, add this iconic note featuring the signing of the Declaration of Independence to your collection today!
The deuce was revived in 1976 as a Federal Reserve Note and issued on April 13, 1976; Thomas Jefferson's 200th birthday. This was part of the American Bi-centennial celebration. Although they were issued in large numbers, they never really circulated, and became nice collector items as mementos of that great national celebration!
Series 1976 $2 FRN's were printed in fairly large numbers, but the Philadelphia district is one of the elusive ones from that issue. - Specifications
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