1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Currency Note Cull
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1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Currency Note Cull
The 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Currency Note Cull is a unique and affordable piece of American numismatic history. Issued during the U.S. Bicentennial celebration, this note commemorates 200 years of independence with its patriotic design. While categorized as "Cull" due to significant wear, creases, or potential damage, this note remains a fascinating artifact for collectors and history enthusiasts.
The reintroduction of the $2 bill in 1976 marked an effort to encourage its circulation while celebrating the nation’s Bicentennial. Featuring a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse and an engraving of John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence on the reverse, the design underscores its historical significance and appeal. Despite its condition, this note offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in American history
Note Specifications:
- Denomination: $2
- Cull Condition
- Obverse: Displays a portrait of Thomas Jefferson with inscriptions such as “United States of America,” “Two Dollars,” and the Federal Reserve Seal
- Reverse: Features John Trumbull’s iconic painting, “The Declaration of Independence,” symbolizing the nation’s founding.
Bullion Exchanges offers the 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Currency Note Cull as an accessible way to own a piece of U.S. monetary history. Each note is inspected for authenticity and securely packaged for safe delivery. For questions or assistance, our knowledgeable customer service team is here to help.
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