1963s* $2.00 U.S. Notes Red Seal Cull/Good (Star Note)

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These are notes that cannot be placed in a better grade range due to some detraction. They could be an off quality cull, a nice note with inked writing, tears, stains, or any combination of the above. If there is a detracting issue with the note, regardless of how big or small, this is where you'll find it. These notes are priced accordingly.
*This note is a "CULL" - A very heavily circulated note with numerous problems. It is totally limp with impaired visual appeal.
These 1976 to present $2 Federal Reserve Star Notes are in Cull/Good condition. These notes may have some staining, damage, writing, rips, tears and pinholes.
Currency Highlights:
- Series 1976-present $2 FRNs in Cull condition.
- Housed in an archival quality currency holder.
- The series you receive will be of our choice - 1963 or 1963-A.
- Star Note.
- Face: Thomas Jefferson featured along with the value.
- Back: A reproduction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Handle your currency with care by adding these cotton gloves to your order.
Add several of these deuces to your cart today!
These are notes that cannot be placed in a better grade range due to some detraction. They could be an off quality cull, a nice note with inked writing, tears, stains, or any combination of the above. If there is a detracting issue with the note, regardless of how big or small, this is where you'll find it. These notes are priced accordingly.
*This note is a "CULL" - A very heavily circulated note with numerous problems. It is totally limp with impaired visual appeal.
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