$2 1963 REDSEAL PCGS 68PPQ NO RESERVE

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A screaming undergraded eye popping gem on an obsolete variety. This jewel combines rarity, amazing quality, nostolgia, eye popping appeal, dark inks, white paper, lipstick red seal, desirability, and certification. A screaming epic dream wonder note that might just be the very best investment you will ever make. An opportunity to acquire a great note with a trajectory of huge investment upside. The United States two-dollar bill ($2) is a current denomination of U.S. currency. Former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson is featured on the obverse of the note. The painting The Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull is featured on the reverse . The design on the obverse (excluding the elements of a Federal Reserve Note ) is the oldest design of current U.S. currency, having been adopted in 1929; the reverse is the second oldest design, having been adopted in 1976.In spite of its relatively low value among the denominations of U.S. currency, the two-dollar bill is one of the most rarely seen in circulation and actual use. They are almost never given as change for commercial transactions, and thus consumers rarely have them on hand. Production of the note is quite low; approximately 1% of all notes currently produced are $2 bills. This comparative scarcity in circulation has led to an overall lack of public knowledge of the $2 bill read more