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2 Dollars Silver Certificate

Issuer United States
Year 2024
Type Fantasy banknote
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Obverse lettering SILVER CERTIFICATE
THIS CERTIFIES THAT THERE ARE NO SILVER COINS DEPOSITED IN THE TREASURY OF
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
SERIES OF 2024
THIS SILVER CERTIFICATE IS NOT LEGAL TENDER
TWO
Mauro Aurelio
DESIGNER OF BANKNOTEDESIGNS
THOMAS JEFFERSON
2 SILVER CERTIFICATE TWO DOLLARS
BANKNOTEDESIGNS
Reverse description Left vignette of the United States Capitol building in Washington, D.C.; right vignette of Monticello, the Virginia plantation and residence of Thomas Jefferson. Both architectural vignettes rendered in fine intaglio-style line engraving, framed by ornamental guilloche borders with denomination numerals at each corner.
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This is a fantasy or novelty item, not a genuine issue of the United States government. The U.S. has not produced Silver Certificates since the series ended in 1963–1964, when the Treasury suspended redemption and Congress authorized their replacement with Federal Reserve Notes. No American currency has been printed in Luzern, Switzerland, under any circumstances.

Gammaprint is a Swiss commercial printer with no role in official U.S. currency production, which is handled exclusively by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Catalog accordingly.

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