Uncut $2 Bills in Portfolio.
With a long tradition in America's history, the $2 denomination was first authorized by the Continental Congress in July 1776.
While the denomination is still printed today, it is rarely seen in circulation. Here are four $2 Bills in a format very few people have ever seen - crisp, uncirculated - and uncut! The Bill's history is also included along with a full color rendition of its famous reverse design based on the painting "The Signing of the Declaration of Independence."
NOTICE: This item is shipped to you directly from the manufacturer. Please allow up to 10 business days for delivery. Sorry, expedited shipping is not available. Valid only in the 48 continental states. No P.O. box shipments.
5/23/2009 - LH - Northridge, CA
These are the real thing! Framed it will make a wonderful conversation piece. I loved reading the explanation of all the nuances of the bill. Including the code that tells where the bills were located on the plate the bills were printed from. AKA Plate Position Letters and Numbers.
There is also an explanation of the Federal Reserve Bank Designation, Series Date, Serial Number, Treasury Seal, and Plate Serial Numbers.
Louie H.
There is also an explanation of the Federal Reserve Bank Designation, Series Date, Serial Number, Treasury Seal, and Plate Serial Numbers.
Louie H.
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