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1928 First Year $2 Bill Legal Tender United States Note With Red Serial Number And Seal And Comes With A Deluxe Display Box – In the 1920s, America had shucked off the pain of WWI and the Influenza pandemic and moved into an incredible era of technological innovation, art, music and economic prosperity. But cash was needed to keep things rolling, which is exactly how the 1928 $2 United States note was conceived. It was a complete re-design of U.S. currency into a new modern size appropriate for the modern century. But the new $2 bill was printed at a lower quantity just in case it didn’t catch on. And with the Wall Street crash in 1929, it didn’t. Very few of these rare 1928 series bills still remain unclaimed by collectors, but now, in an exclusive presentation from The Bradford Exchange Mint, a 1928 First Year $2 United States Note is offered to you in fine collector’s condition due to scarcity.8 times rarer than a 1928 $1 bill, this key date genuine legal tender note features the first smaller depiction of Thomas Jefferson’s portrait on the front, along with a U.S. Treasury red seal and serial number. On the back is a beautiful rendering of Thomas Jefferson’s home at Monticello instead of the modern bill artwork of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Because your rare $2 bill is nearly 100 years old, it arrives secured for protection in a crystal-clear, tamper-proof holder to allow convenient viewing of both sides. Plus, it includes a museum-quality, mahogany-finished deluxe display box with a gleaming title plaque to show off your scarce 20th century treasure. First year issues are always highly sought after, especially among collectors, history buffs and patriotic Americans, so strong demand is anticipated. HURRY and order now!
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