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Old January 11th 04, 04:09 AM
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Default 1875 $2 bill ... Value???

My brother has a 1875 $2 bill in excellent condition and he is
wondering what it is worth? Anybody have any ideas?
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Old January 12th 04, 01:33 PM
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Well since there were no U.S. $2 bills in 1875,I don't know what to tell
ya.
Post a pic - Maybe some of the guys more experienced in odd treasury
notes/state issued currency can shed some light on it.


Maybe it's a $2 Lazy Deuce National?
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Old January 12th 04, 04:01 PM
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My brother has a 1875 $2 bill in excellent condition and he is
wondering what it is worth? Anybody have any ideas?

From what country ?


Sorry, It's a United States note. It says Washington D.C. in the
bottom right. The serial number is D5057556. Portrait of Jefferson
on left, the Capitol in the center of the bill, large 2 on the right.
Below the 2 is the words Washington D.C., signature of the treasurer
below that of, I think, A. Wigmay??? Back side of the bill, has large
2 in center of the bill, 2 in each corner. Condition of this bill is
excellent or uncirculated. I am looking off of a xerox copy of it.

Thanks!


Well since there were no U.S. $2 bills in 1875,I don't know what to tell
ya.
Post a pic - Maybe some of the guys more experienced in odd treasury
notes/state issued currency can shed some light on it.


I'll try to post a link to a pic of it later tonight.
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Old January 13th 04, 12:14 AM
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Well since there were no U.S. $2 bills in 1875,I don't know what to tell ya.
Post a pic - Maybe some of the guys more experienced in odd treasury
notes/state issued currency can shed some light on it.

=ahem=
Where did you get that??

The Series 1875, 1875-A & 1875-B Two Dollar Bills all had the signatures of
Allison & New; the Reverse shows four strings of 7 shield-like designs around a
"2" and separated at the center by the word "TWO" on the top & bottom.

These are still legal tender.

Hope this helps.
8-]

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Old January 13th 04, 12:46 AM
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"Jesse" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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Can also post it to alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic ,which most everyone
here is subscribed to.


I'm wondering if that is actually true. My news server for example hasn't
got it. :-(

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