Item: 2010 $2 Single Note Collection
Type: Single Note Collections
Price: $79.50 (complete set) and $7.95 (individual)
Denomination: $2
Series: 2003A
District(s): Boston (A), New York (B), Philadelphia (C), Cleveland (D), Richmond (E), Atlanta (F), Chicago (G), St. Louis (H), Dallas (K), San Francisco (L)
Issue date: January 7, 2010 (Installment #1) and March 25, 2010 (Installment #2)
Number of sets issued: (unknown)
Number of individual notes issued: (unknown)
Serial number range: (unknown)
BEP Description: The Bureau of Engraving and Printing proudly presents the 2010 $2 Single Note Collection. This collection features one Series 2003A $2 note from each of the 10 available Federal Reserve Banks (excluding Minneapolis and Kansas City Districts). Each note features a serial number beginning with "2010xxxxD" and is protected by a clear, acid-free polymer sleeve in an attractive folder representative of the corresponding Federal Reserve District.
The BEP will release the 10 Federal Reserve notes in two installments, beginning with New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Richmond and Atlanta on January 7, 2010. The second installment will feature the Federal Reserve Banks of Boston, Chicago, St. Louis, Dallas and San Francisco on March 25, 2010.
Own a part of our currency’s history by purchasing the entire 10 note collection at the subscription price of $79.50.
Own a part of our currency’s history by purchasing the entire 10 note collection at the subscription price of $79.50.
Bulk pricing will be available at $7.50 per note for quantities of five or more complete sets, or 50 individual notes following the first day of release.
Installment #1
New York- Philadelphia- Cleveland- Richmond- Atlanta
Installment #2
Boston- Chicago- St. Louis- Dallas- San Francisco
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