Estimated ship time 2-3 weeks Experience a piece of American monetary history with the 1953 & 1963 $2 Bill Collectors 2-Piece Set — two classic red seal notes that showcase the evolution of U.S. currency during the mid-20th century. In 1928, the Federal Reserve transitioned from large-size legal tender notes to the smaller format we still use today. These $2 notes were among the first of that modern size, featuring Thomas Jefferson’s iconic portrait and the vivid red Treasury seal that distinguishes these early issues.
This duo includes one $2 note from 1953 and one from 1963, representing the final decade of red seal production before they were discontinued in 1966. Both notes reflect the artistry and national pride of their time, making this pair a beautiful and educational addition to any collection.
Each note in this set is offered in Crisp AU/BU (About Uncirculated to Brilliant Uncirculated) condition, preserving their sharp detail, rich ink tones, and classic midcentury charm. Whether you’re a seasoned numismatist or a new collector, these notes provide a tangible connection to the history of American paper money.
Perfect for display or gifting, the 1953 & 1963 $2 Bill Collectors Set celebrates a denomination that remains a novelty to this day—still legal tender, yet rarely seen in circulation. It’s a fascinating look at how U.S. currency design and production have evolved through time.
Key Features:
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Includes one 1953 and one 1963 $2 red seal note
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Features the iconic portrait of Thomas Jefferson
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Crisp AU/BU condition for both notes
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Represents the final years before red seal $2 bills were discontinued
Add this timeless pair of red seal $2 bills to your collection today — a rare glimpse into America’s midcentury currency heritage.


