
1928 G Series $2 US Note, details
Series of 1928 $2 were printed from A-G, including the main one.
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Shield Reverse Lincoln Cent, issued originally in 2010. ***Obverse*** The bust of Abraham Lincoln with the date above the mintmark to the right Script: Latin Lettering: IN GOD WE TRUST LIBERTY 2018 VDB Engraver: Victor David Brenner Read more on Wikipedia ***Reverse*** Ribbon bearing value on top of the shield Script: Latin Lettering: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM ONE CENT LB JFM Translation: United States of America Out of Many, One One Cent LB JFM Engravers: Lyndall Bass, Joseph F. Menna ***Edge*** Smooth
Series of 1928 $2 were printed from A-G, including the main one.
Launched in 1981, demonetized in 1996. Reverse.......... Illustration of Temple and Zapotec Figural Urn Script: Latin Lettering: 50 50 BANCO DE MEXICO S.A. cincuenta pesos BANCO DE MEXICO SRIA. DE HDA. Y C. P. B DE M 50 50 URNA ZAPOTECA Translation: 50 50 Bank of Mexico S.A. Fifty pesos Bank of Mexico Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit [Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público] B. of M. 50 50 Zapotec urn
1965 Kennedy Half Dollar SMS. **Obverse** Profile of John Fitzgerald Kennedy facing left Script: Latin Lettering: LIBERTY GR IN GOD WE TRUST 1965 Engraver: Gilroy Roberts **Reverse** Modified presidential seal of the United States of America (A shield (with vertical stripes) on the chest of an American eagle, holding an olive branch on its right talon and a bundle of thirteen arrows on its left, with the words "E PLURIBUS UNUM" in the scroll held in the bird's beak, with a circle of stars surrounding the eagle Script: Latin Lettering: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA E PLURIBUS UNUM FG HALF DOLLAR Translation: OUT OF MANY, ONE FG HALF DOLLAR Engraver: Frank Gasparro **Edge** Reeded
Only issued in 2018. Obverse□ Predominantly orange with blue and yellow. Vertical orientation. Front back registration images left of serial number a star and frog . Portrait of Jose Felix Ribas (1775-1845) hero of Venezualan independence war at bottom. Background of stripes, flowers and map. Lettering: Republica Bolivariana de Venezuela Cinco Bolivares 15 DE ENERO DE 2018 PAGADEROS AL PORTADOR EN LAS OFICINAS DEL BANCO Translation: Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela Five Bolivares 15 January 2018 Payable to bearer In the offices of the bank Reverse□ Coat of arms of Venezuala left. Registration image star and frog top center right. Prominent frog, Sapito Rayado (Atelopus Cruciger) central. Background is a view of Valles de Aragua in Henri Pittlier National Park. Lettering: Banco Central de Venezuela Cinco Bolivares Sapito Rayado Parque National Henri Pittier-Valles de Aragua Translation: As per description Watermark Portrait of Simon Bolivar . Letters BCV below
US $100 FRN S/N: D 00289178* PMG Graded: 40 EF
Issued in 1983 only. ***Obverse*** Second crowned portrait of HM Queen Elizabeth II right, wearing the Girls of Great Britain and Ireland tiara, legend around. Script: Latin Lettering: ELIZABETH·II D·G·REG·F·D·1983 Unabridged legend: Elizabeth II Dei Gratia Regina Fidei Defensatrix Translation: Elizabeth the Second by the Grace of God Queen Defender of the Faith Engraver: Arnold Machin Read more on Wikipedia ***Reverse*** Royal Arms with supporters, denomination below. Script: Latin Lettering: HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE DIEU ET MON DROIT ONE POUND Translation: Shame on he who thinks evil of it God and my right Engraver: Eric Sewell Edge Milled with incuse lettering Script: Latin Lettering: DECUS ET TUTAMEN Translation: An ornament and a safeguard
S/N C 00604271* This was known then as the first $2 Federal Reserve Note design. A portrait of Thomas Jefferson is on the face of this note, and a portion of the painting THE SIGNING OF The Declaration of Independence appears on the back. When a note is damaged during manufacture, it is replaced by one bearing a star beside the serial number. These notes are much scarcer than regular issues. With green Treasury seal and serial numbers, Neff-Simon signatures and Philadelphia Federal Reserve District seal. .
In circulation from 1958 to 1970. **Obverse** Bust of François Duvalier, facing left Script: Latin Lettering: REPUBLIQUE D'HAÏTI 1958 Translation: Republic of Haiti **Reverse** Coat of Arms Script: Latin Lettering: LIBERTÉ · ÉGALITÉ · FRATERNITÉ · 5 · Translation: Liberty Equality Brotherhood
1963. $2 US Note S/N: *00268423A Graded: 66 Gem Uncirculated,PMG "Starred Red Seal US Note" Legal Tender Notes, also known as *United States Notes, were introduced during the Civil War. The size was reduced to modern standards beginning with Series 1928, and only $1, $2, $5, and $100 notes were issued in the smaller size. The face of the small-size $2 Legal Tender Note features a central portrait of Thomas Jefferson, while the back depicts his home, Monticello. This popular Series 1963 $2 currency note bears Granahan-Dillon signatures, as well as the distinctive "red seal" and serial numbers unique to Legal Tender Notes.
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