1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note - Signed by Neff and Simon, Dallas Series
1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note - Signed by Neff and Simon, Dallas Series
General Description
The 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note, referenced as P#461, is a unique collector's item featuring the signatures of Francine Irving Neff (Treasurer of the United States) and William Edward Simon (Secretary of the Treasury). This particular note is from the Dallas Series K, known for its conventional serial numbers. Minted in 1976, this note is a part of a historic series that marked the Bicentennial of the United States. Each bill is preserved in Uncirculated (UNC) condition, making it a prized possession for any numismatist.
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Why This Coin/Banknote is a Good Offer to Buy
The 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note is an excellent investment due to its historical significance, being issued during the United States Bicentennial celebration. The signatures of Francine Irving Neff and William Edward Simon add to its uniqueness, increasing its appeal among collectors. As time passes, the scarcity of these notes in Uncirculated condition will likely drive up their value. Owning this piece connects you to a pivotal moment in American history, making it both a valuable and sentimental addition to your collection.