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[email protected] January 11th 04 03:09 AM

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?

Jesse January 11th 04 03:38 AM

wrote in
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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 ?


[email protected] January 11th 04 06:16 PM

Jesse wrote in message . ..
wrote in
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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!

Jesse January 12th 04 03:40 AM

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Jesse wrote in message
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wrote in
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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.


HARDOXDAN January 12th 04 12:33 PM


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?

[email protected] January 12th 04 03:01 PM

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.

Jesse January 12th 04 05:26 PM

wrote in
om:

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.

Can also post it to alt.binaries.pictures.numismatic ,which most everyone
here is subscribed to.

jimmyfc January 12th 04 06:09 PM

Jesse wrote in message . ..
wrote in
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Jesse wrote in message
. ..
wrote in
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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

You are wrong about that. Fri.#44-47 were all series 1875.

Coin Saver January 12th 04 11:14 PM

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-]

Coin Saver

Jan Krohn January 12th 04 11:46 PM

"Jesse" schrieb im Newsbeitrag
...
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. :-(

Jan
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