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Uncirculated $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL & FANCY SERIAL NUMBER VF Condition

Description: You get the bill in the photo. No taking a chance like buying from stock photos. Uncirculated (See notes below) $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL FANCY RED SERIAL NUMBER has 2626 in Near Perfect Condition Uncirculated (See notes below) *Red Seal* Small United States Legal Tender Note "VF" Condition (see note below Note: I am not a collector and have no experience, so I did some research on my bill. I checked a visual grading system on line and made the best assessment I could based on high-magnification condition comparison to VF $2.00 bill. One way to determine if a $2 bill is worth more than another is the color of the seal and also the age of the bill. Newer versions with a green seal are likely worth face value, but denominations with a red seal have a higher value. There are $2 bills worth thousands, but this isn't one of them. What you have here is an uncirculated Series 1928-G Red Seal $2 Legal Tender Note. Contrary to the markings, this was not printed in 1928. That's the year the design was set, then as treasurers and secretaries of the treasury rotated through their offices they'd just update the signatures and the letter after the series. This G series bill was printed in the late 1940s to early 1950s, give or take.Series 1928-G was the last series of the red seal Legal Tender Notes, before the green seal Federal Reserve Notes printed today.SIGNATURE: John W. Snyder (1895 - 1985) came to Washington in the early 1930's and was appointed Secretary of the Treasury in 1946 by his close personal friend President Truman. This is from my father’s coin collection which I inherited. If you see an error in my write up please help me and message me. I am a novice so I also asked AI about my father’s bill — QUESTION: “If a 1928G two dollar bill was folded in thirds, placed in storage and never circulated, is it correct to call it uncirculated regardless of the folds?”Answer: Yes, even if a 1928 G two dollar bill was folded in thirds but never circulated, it would still be considered "uncirculated" because the term refers to a bill that has not been passed around in general circulation, meaning it should have no signs of wear or folds from being used as currency, regardless of whether it was folded at some point while in storage. Answer from Paper Money Forum about the folds: “It's just a result of improper storage. Usually in a safe and in the corner of the safe. That's still considered Uncirculated.” "Uncirculated" means a bill is in pristine condition with no signs of usage. Bottom line of my research: Even if a bill is folded carefully while not in circulation and while in safe storage, it can still be considered uncirculated if it has no signs of wear. Mine is Crisp, Clean, No signs of wear or folds from being used as currency on either side. Very very nice. PLUS -- I WILL INCLUDE TWO (2) FREE GIFTS OF MY CHOICE WITH PURCHASE See the picture(s) for additional description and information. If you need another close-up photo of some area message me. I like to ship fast From smoke-free storagePlease check out my GREAT FEEDBACK for confidence in buying from me Positive Feedback (last 12 months): 100%eBay's review comments -"One of eBay's most reputable sellers.Consistently delivers outstanding customer service."Location: United StatesMember since: May 09, 2020 Thanks for viewing

Price: 73.5 USD

Location: Camarillo, California

End Time: 2025-01-27T20:49:56.000Z

Shipping Cost: 5 USD

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Uncirculated $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL & FANCY SERIAL NUMBER  VF ConditionUncirculated $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL & FANCY SERIAL NUMBER  VF ConditionUncirculated $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL & FANCY SERIAL NUMBER  VF ConditionUncirculated $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL & FANCY SERIAL NUMBER  VF ConditionUncirculated $2 Dollar Bill 1928 G RED SEAL & FANCY SERIAL NUMBER  VF Condition

Item Specifics

All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

Denomination: $2

Country//Region of Manufacture: United States

Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated

Type: Banknotes

Year: Late 1940s to early 1950s (Series 1928 G)

Grade: Ungraded but looks VF

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

Certification: Uncertified

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