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1963 $2 Legal Tender 9 Consecutive // # 956 - 964

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Offered here is a group of 1963 $2 Legal Tender series with 9 consecutive notes.

The 1963 $2 dollar Legal Tender has 2 different notes in the series. They start at 1963 and then go to 1963A. The reason for the different types of notes is that when the “Treasurer of the United States” or the “Secretary of the Treasury” changes, by law they must print notes bearing their name. That is how the “A” through “H” series works, or any other dated currency with multiple lettering in the series. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing or BEP will print millions of “backs” of notes for a series. Then print a set number of “fronts” of the notes as needed for the series with the correct Treasurer of The United States or Secretary of The Treasury. The signatures on these notes are Smith on the left and Dillon on the right.

The notes are all centered very well, and the ink just pops off the note. The colors are bright and bold. The notes have fantastic eye appeal. The notes show no sign of wear on the corners or the sides. All of the corners and edges of the note are crisp and clean. There are no pinholes, rips, stains, or tears. The note is encased in a long-term preservation holder. The holder is made to enhance the presentation of the encapsulated note and protects against counterfeiting and tampering. The notes pictured are the note you will receive.

Product Details
  • OriginUnited States

— Encased In Long-term Preservation Holder
— The Note(s) Pictured Will Be The Exact One(s) You Receive

Shipping Information
  • Shipping Availability
    Canada, United States
  • Shipping Policy
    Standard Ground Shipping
  • Ship In
    Less than 1 week
  • Return Policy
    Final sale, not eligible for return or cancellation

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