MetalStacks presents the highly unique $2 U.S Note - Series of 1928 G with Red Seal,
(PSV 25)
United States Notes were introduced for circulation during the Civil War in 1862, covering denominations from $1 to $1,000. The $2 denomination persisted through the transition to small-size notes in 1928 and remained in circulation until its discontinuation in the early 1960s. The $2 note was reintroduced in 1976 as a Federal Reserve Note. Despite their continued status as legal tender, the distinctive red seals and serial numbers of earlier issues render them highly sought after by collectors.
Features
| Issuer | United States |
|---|---|
| Period | Federal republic (1776-date) |
| Type | Standard banknote |
| Year | 1928 |
| Value | 2 Dollars (2 USD) |
| Currency | Dollar (1785-date) |
| Size | 156 × 67 mm |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Number | E29355856A |
Obverse:
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Design: Portrait of Thomas Jefferson at center; Treasurer's Signature and Treasury Seal at left; Secretary's Signature and “TWO” at right
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Print: Black and white with red serial numbers and seal
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Script: Latin
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Series 1928 C through G Lettering:
- "UNITED STATES NOTE"
- "THIS NOTE IS A LEGAL TENDER AT ITS FACE VALUE FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE"
- "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA WILL PAY TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND TWO DOLLARS"
Reverse:
- Design: Monticello at center
- Print: Green and white
- Script: Latin
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Lettering:
- "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"
- "MONTICELLO"
- "TWO DOLLARS TWO DOLLARS"
Signatures
- Georgia Neese Clark - Treasurer of the United States
- John Wesley Snyder - Secretary of Treasury
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