Stamps & Coins: Coins: U.S.
Three U.S. $2 Bills with consecutive serial numbers
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, MA - Series 2003 A
Fresh from the U.S. Treasury, these are some OUTSTANDING examples of increasingly scarce U.S. $2 Bill.
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The United States two-dollar bill ($2) is a current denomination of U.S. currency. Former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson is featured on the obverse of the note. The painting The Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull is featured on the reverse. The design on the obverse (excluding the elements of a Federal Reserve Note) is the oldest design of current U.S. currency, having been adopted in 1929; the reverse is the second oldest design, having been adopted in 1976.
This is a lot of 3 $2 bills featuring consecutive serial numbers.
Condition is Outstanding on all three notes, with no Rips, no Folds, no Tears, no Stains, no Bends, no Writing... No Problems!! Crisp, Clean, Uncirculated notes.
***Please Note: we currently have a small stack of these notes, if you are interested in other serial numbers or a consecutive lot of more than 3, please ask.
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