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Extremely Rare 1953 $2 US STAR Note – Only 720,000 Printed!
Extremely Rare 1953 $2 US STAR Note – Only 720,000 Printed!
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This 1953 $2 United States STAR Note is an exceptionally rare piece of US currency history, with only 720,000 printed! Featuring a Red Seal on the right and no motto, it is a prized collectible among numismatists. Signed by Elizabeth Rudel Smith (Treasurer) and Clarence Douglas Dillon (Secretary of the Treasury), this scarce STAR Note measures 156 × 67 mm and holds significant historical and investment value.🚀 Ultra-Rare! Only 720,000 Printed—Secure This 1953 $2 STAR Note Before It’s Gone!
Why This Banknote is a Great Investment
• Ultra-Low Mintage: With just 720,000 STAR Notes printed, this is one of the rarest 1953 $2 Red Seal notes, increasing its value over time.
• STAR Note Rarity: STAR Notes are replacement bills, making them scarcer and more collectible than regular issues.
• Historic Red Seal: Part of a discontinued US note series, making it a must-have for collectors.
• No Motto Design: This bill predates the addition of “In God We Trust” to US currency, making it historically unique.
• Signed by Notable Officials: Features signatures of Elizabeth Rudel Smith & Clarence Douglas Dillon, adding to its numismatic significance.
• High Collector Demand: As one of the rarest $2 STAR Notes, demand among serious collectors is consistently strong.