1963 Red Seal $2 Bill, Extremely Fine

Item #:
22138
Maximum Purchase:
5 units
$12.95
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The Last of the Red Seal Two Dollar Bills

     Love ‘em or hate ‘em, there’s no denying the allure of the $2 Bill.  It’s a denomination with a checkered past … urban legends have them linked to election rigging, prostitution and gambling.  They’ve been rejected by store clerks who thought they were fake – even going so far as having someone arrested trying to use 57 of them to buy a car stereo!  They’ve even been linked to the devil, as many consider “Deuce” another name for him.  But it’s a denomination as old as the country itself - the first $2 Notes were authorized by the Continental Congress as “bills of credit” for the defense of America and issued in 1775, nine days before the birth of our nation.  From 1862 through 1966 the $2 bill was issued as a United States Note – bills known for their bright red seal and serial numbers - with the final series dated 1963.  Now you can add one of these historic last-series bills to your collection in Extremely Fine condition.  On the front is the familiar bust of Thomas Jefferson while the back features a vignette of Jefferson’s home Monticello along with the newly added “In God We Trust” motto.  Each will come in a holder for protection and Certificate of Authenticity.  Don’t wait, order now!

(Limit: 5)

Actual size is 6.14” x 2.61”

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