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| 1917-1963 $2 Legal Tender Note Set, Good-Fine |

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Now own a set of the last four $2 Legal Tender Note designs – all printed over 40 years ago! Each bears the distinctive red seal and serial numbers that are seldom seen today. And the highlight of this group is the final large-size $2 design from Series 1917, picturing the Capitol as it looked more than 100 years ago. And the back features the prized “bracelet” design! In 2002, paper money expert Carlson Chambliss estimated that of all Series 1917 $2 Legal Tender Notes printed, less than 1% still survive. Plus, you’ll enjoy a complete design set of small-size $2 Legal Tender notes!
Included are the only three small-size $2 Legal Tender designs ever printed:
- 1928-D – first-of-its-kind note bears Julian-Morgenthau signatures
- 1953 – Treasury seal moved to the right of Jefferson, replaced by a bold “2”
- 1963 – first to bear the motto in god we trust, and last $2 Legal Tender design!
All four notes bear a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the face, and the small-size notes depict Jefferson’s home, Monticello, on the back. To round out your set, you’ll also receive a FREE 2005 Westward Journey “Bison” nickel, layered in precious 24K gold! Released in honor of the Lewis & Clark expedition, its obverse also honors Jefferson. Order today to SAVE off individual note prices!
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