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PCS $2 Notes Folio | 1928–1976 incl. Red Seal & Uncut | Serial & Value Listed
PCS $2 Notes Folio | 1928–1976 incl. Red Seal & Uncut | Serial & Value Listed
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This complete collector folio by PCS Stamps & Coins presents a curated timeline of U.S. $2 banknotes, spanning three key issues and including a rare 4-note uncut sheet. Each note is professionally mounted and preserved in an archival-quality folio, with historical context and engravings of Jefferson, Monticello, and the Declaration of Independence.
Each banknote is accompanied by its authentic serial number, signature pair, and reference to its catalog identification and mintage data (when available).
📜 Included Notes (Detailed by Issue):
1. 1928 $2 United States Note (Red Seal)
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Serial Number: E10642758A
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Signatures: Georgia Neese Clark (Treasurer), John W. Snyder (Secretary)
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Type: Legal Tender Note (Series of 1928 G)
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Friedberg #: Fr. 1508 / P#378g
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Printed: 10,000,000 notes
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Estimated Value: US $30–80 (circulated)
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Notes: First small-size $2 note; Clark was the first woman to serve as Treasurer.
2. 1953 $2 United States Note (Red Seal)
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Serial Number: A74223513A
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Signatures: Kathryn O’Hay Granahan (Treasurer), C. Douglas Dillon (Secretary)
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Type: Legal Tender Note (Series of 1953 C)
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Friedberg #: Fr. 1512 / P#380c
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Printed: 5,760,000 notes
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Estimated Value: US $10–30 (circulated)
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Notes: First major design update to small-size $2 notes.
3. 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note (Green Seal)
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Serial Number: G72829861A
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Signatures: Francine Neff (Treasurer), William E. Simon (Secretary)
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Type: Federal Reserve Note, Chicago (Series 1976-G, COPE Serial)
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Friedberg #: Fr. 1935 / P#461
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Printed: 74,880,000 notes
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Estimated Value: US $5–10 (circulated)
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Notes: Issued for the U.S. Bicentennial, featuring Trumbull’s Declaration scene.
4. Uncut Sheet — 1976 $2 Notes (4‑note block)
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Serial Range: L98823562A to L98883562A (repeats observed)
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Type: Federal Reserve Notes, San Francisco
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Condition: Appears uncirculated
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Estimated Value: US $40–80 as a collectible uncut presentation
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Notes: Collector-only issue; not released for circulation in uncut form.
Condition (Visual Assessment):
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1928 and 1953 notes show light to moderate wear, consistent with circulation.
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1976 note appears in lightly handled or better condition.
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Uncut sheet is well preserved, appears uncirculated.
Ships protected in its original collector folio with archival sleeves. 30-day returns.
Welcome to Treasure Trades — where every piece tells a story in metal (or paper).
Don’t miss this chance—includes signed red seal $2 notes and a collectible uncut 4-note sheet.
Why Buy:
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Includes first small-size $2 note (1928 red seal)
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Signed by historic U.S. Treasury officials (Neff, Clark, Dillon, Simon)
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Features 1976 Declaration of Independence reverse
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Verified serials and Friedberg reference numbers
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Rare uncut block sheet included
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Display-ready in PCS archival folio
Sources & Citations:
Sources:
• Numista (entries: 1928 Fr.1508, 1953 Fr.1512, 1976 Fr.1935) — Accessed Nov 2025
• Friedberg, "Paper Money of the United States," 21st Edition
• PCGS Banknote Price Guide — (www.pcgs.com)
• NGC Currency Price Guide — (www.ngccoin.com)
• United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing — Historical Issue Data
• eBay historical sold listings — reviewed Nov 2025.
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