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2 Dollars Silver Certificate

Issuer United States Treasury
Year 1886
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Printer Bureau of Engraving and Printing
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Obverse lettering SILVER CERTIFICATE THIS CERTIFIES THAT THERE HAVE BEEN DEPOSITED IN THE TREASURY OF THE UNITED STATES TWO SILVER DOLLARS Payable to the bearer on demand, Washington, D.C.
Reverse description The reverse is printed entirely in green intaglio and exhibits an elaborate, symmetrical lathe-work guilloche design filling the entire note. Two large numeral '2' counters appear at left and right within ornate engine-turned rosette surrounds, while the words 'TWO', 'DOLLARS', 'UNITED STATES' and 'SILVER CERTIFICATE' are interwoven diagonally through the intricate geometric latticework. The overall composition is dense with fine-line engraving, floral ornaments, and interlocking scrollwork characteristic of the large-format Treasury issues of the 1880s.
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Signature(s) W.S. Rosecrans and W.S. Hyatt
W.S. Rosecrans and J.N. Huston
W.S. Rosecrans and E.H. Nebeker
W.J. Wyman and E.H. Nebeker
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