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1963 A Red Seal Uncirculated PMG 67 EPQ "Birthday Serial 14531968"

$ 99.79

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Certification: PMG
  • Grade Designation: EPQ/PPQ
  • Denomination:
  • Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
  • Year: 1963
  • Type: Banknotes
  • Condition: This note is Choice Uncirculated Graded PMG 67 EPQ
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    Product Features
    Red Seal Series 1963 Crisp Uncirculated PMG 67 EPQ "Birthday Serial 14531968"
    Red Seal and Monticello Back
    60 Years Old
    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 the exact note you will receive Serial # A14531968
    Product Description
    Dollar red seal note series 1963 with the Monticello back and red cherry seal on front, 60
    years old
    Get this old piece of history into your
    collection
    Condition
    This note is
    Choice Uncirculated Graded PMG 67 EPQ
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    About the Bill
    The United States issued red seal two-dollar Legal Tender Notes between 1928 and 1966 The front of the bill features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. The back of the note features Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, engraved by Joachim C. Benzing. In 1963, the Treasury Department added the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" to the back of the note and placed it over the engraving of Monticello.
    The treasury seal found on the note is bright red. In 1928 it was located on the left side of the note and moved to the right side of the note beginning with Series of 1953. Small size two-dollar notes were first issued in 1928 when the United States was still on the gold standard. There were still gold certificates and silver certificates still in circulation. These silver certificates had a blue treasury seal to differentiate them from other types of bills issued by the United States government.
    Beginning in 1975 (Series 1976), two-dollar Federal Reserve Notes were issued, and the treasury seal was changed to green to differentiate from the Legal Tender Notes previously issued. The front of the note remains the same, with the ornate scrolling in the multiple counters located throughout the face of the bill. However, the reverse was changed to the vignette of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
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