Federal Reserve District Series 1976 Bicentennial $2 Bill Collection
Celebrate two centuries of freedom with this stunning set of $2 bills. Issued in 1976 and commemorating the Bicentennial of the United States, you get one bank note from each of the 12 Federal Reserve districts. The set comes in a handsome display case and is a noteworthy addition to any collection.
What You Get
- 12 Series 1976 $2 bills; one from each Federal Reserve district
- Display portfolio
- Certificate of authenticity
Good to Know
The Key Specs
| Coin Grade/Condition: | Crisp Uncirculated |
| Packaging: | Display portfolio |
$2 Bill
| Obverse: | Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, who wrote the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and served as America’s third President from 1801-1809 |
| Reverse: | Depicts the painting “The Signing of the Declaration of Independence” by John Trumbull. Among those shown in the painting is John Hancock, whose signature is the first on the Declaration of Independence. The group of men standing at the desk includes John Adams (second President), Thomas Jefferson (third President), and Benjamin Franklin, all of whom signed the original document in 1776 |
Display Portfolio
| Measurements: | Approx. 10-1/2″L x 8-1/2″W |
Bicentennial set
- Printed in 1976, the year America celebrated its 200th birthday
- Each $2 bill comes from 1 of the 12 Federal Reserve Districts, indicated by the following: A-Boston, B-New York, C-Philadelphia, D-Cleveland, E-Richmond, F-Atlanta, G-Chicago, H-St. Louis, I-Minneapolis, J-Kansas City, K-Dallas and L-San Francisco
Display portfolio
- reserves each bill’s condition and allows each to be safely shown to family and friends





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