U S 2003 A Two dollar Bill Bicentennial Back

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                                  U.S. 2003-A

$2 Bill in Gem Crisp Uncirculated Condition

Starting in 1975, to commemorate the 200th anniversary of our nation's birth, the

US government added special designs to several coins and currency to celebrate this

event. Each coin features a special reverse design in celebration of the 200th anniversary

of American independence while the currency featured John Trumbull's patriotic

painting "Declaration of Independence" on the back. The design on the back of the

1976 Series notes was so popular that the Bureau of Engraving & Printing used it again

on the backs of the 1995 Series and 2003 Series $2 Federal Reserve Notes.

 This sale is for a 2003-A US $2  Federal Reserve Note with the special bicentennial
painting on the back. These notes are GEM CRISP UNCIRCULATED and are as nice
as they day they left the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.  Each note will come to you
in an archival quality currency holder and if you buy more than one note you will receive
CONSECUTIVELY SERIAL NUMBERED notes.


                                                                                     Rarity


The rarity of a $2 bill can be attributed to its low printing numbers that sharply dropped beginning in the late 1950s when the $2 bill was a United States Note and recently the sporadic printings of still relatively low numbers as a Federal Reserve Note. Lack of public knowledge of the $2 bill further contributes to its rarity. This rarity can lead to a greater tendency to hoard any $2 bills encountered and thus decrease their circulation.

Supplies of the Series 1976 $2 bill were allowed to dwindle until August 1996 when another series finally began to be printed; this series, however, was only printed for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Once again, in October 2003, the $2 bill was printed for only the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis after supplies dwindled. Because of an increase in demand for supplies of the note, in 2006 Series 2003A bills were issued for all Federal Reserve Banks.[6]

Until the end of the 1980s, $2 bills were quite common in Europe with military personnel. The money circulating outside the USA could not easily be taken out of circulation, so bills stayed in use much longer than intended, sometimes in very bad shape, even with pieces taped together.

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All items must be returned in the original condition and packaging. Specifically: packaging materials, CDs, warranty cards, parts and accessories, promotional items, manuals, and all other documentation provided. # Products must be returned with all standard certification labels intact and legible (UPC code, barcode labels,Tags, etc). # Serial number on returned product must match serial number on record # Products must be returned in original manufacturer’s packaging with a qualified external
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