Description: Beautiful Set of $2 Bills 2009, 2013, 2017, Crisp Gem Uncirculated Set of 3 Product FeaturesBicentennial $2 Series 2009 x 1Bicentennial $2 Series 2013 x 1Bicentennial $2 Series 2007 x 1Crisp uncirculated condition Will make the perfect gift for older kids and adults, A great way to start or enhance your collection.The image of this listing is a sample of what you will get, you will recieve a set similar to the picture we will try to get the 3 notes with matching last 2 digits. Product DescriptionBeautiful Set of $2 Bills 2009, 2013, 2017, Crisp Gem Uncirculated Set of 3Get this set of history into your collection"we will try to get the 3 notes with matching last 2 digits" ConditionThis set will be in perfect crisp condition, crisp uncirculated GEM No Surprise Buy from a trusted dealer. We describe our bills accurately so our customers know what they get, there is no guessing or surprises when purchasing from us except for the upside. ShippingWe offer FREE shipping and we ship same or next day. Be confident: we are selling old paper money for 15+ years and are trusted by more than 25,000 customers About the $2 Bicentennial Bill In 1862, the Federal Government began printing the very first paper bills which included the two-dollar bill. Paper money took a while to catch on, as coin was the preferred currency at the time. Considering that at the turn of the century most Americans were earning less than $15 per month, a $2 bill was a large bill at that time. Even after inflation began to bring the value of paper money down, most people preferred to use coins. From 1929 to 1941, the country experienced the longest and deepest economic downturn to date, the Great Depression. During that time, most goods and services were less than a dollar, making paper currency impractical to use. As need and use declined over the years, the Federal Reserve stopped printing $2 bills in 1966. Ten years later, in 1976, the Federal Reserve brought back the $2-dollar bill with a new and beautiful picture depicting the presentation of the Declaration of Independence to the Continental Congress on the back of the bill. Thomas Jefferson was one of the men credited with penning the Declaration, therefore the image on the back of the new bill was very fitting. They thought the reprinting should increase the use and interest in the bill, but it had the opposite effect. Many Americans thought the newly designed bill, which was produced for the United States Bicentennial, was going to be a special printing; therefore, the bills were saved as collectors’ items – tucked away in safe deposit boxes, drawers, and keepsake boxes, for a hope of future value. Enjoy Your Collection !!!
Price: 14.99 USD
Location: Brooklyn, New York
End Time: 2024-09-19T21:39:06.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Denomination: $2
Type: Collections & Lots
Year: 2009, 2013, 2017