The Federal Reserve's decision to standardize note sizes in 1928 paved the way for the widespread circulation of smaller denominations, including the $2 bill. This iconic note, featuring Thomas Jefferson's portrait and a distinctive red seal, has become a rare and coveted collectible. Although still produced today, the $2 bill remains a novelty for many, making the 1963 vintage issue a unique find for enthusiasts.
This particular note is a remarkable example of mid-century American currency, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. As one of the last red seal $2 notes issued before their discontinuation in 1966, it presents a compelling opportunity to compare and contrast with modern denominations. Graded by PCGS as a Gem Uncirculated 66 PPQ, this 1963 $2 Red Seal Banknote is a true gem for collectors and history buffs alike, so add one to your collection today!
Highlights:
- PCGS 66 PPQ
- Iconic Red seal
- One of the last years of issue