1928 $2 Red Seal Legal Tender Note in CU Condition
1928 $2 Red Seal Legal Tender Note in CU Condition
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1928 $2 Red Seal Legal Tender Note in CU Condition
A 1928 $2 Legal Tender Note with a red seal is part of the United States currency series that was issued during that time. "CU" stands for Crisp Uncirculated, a term used to describe a banknote that appears to be in mint condition with no signs of wear or handling.
1928 $2 Red Seal Legal Tender Note CU
The 1928 $2 Legal Tender Note featured Thomas Jefferson on the face with an engraving of Monticello, his Virginia home, on the reverse. The red seal and serial numbers are distinctive features of these notes. Legal Tender Notes were a form of U.S. paper currency that could be used to pay public and private debts, and they were redeemable in lawful money at the U.S. Treasury.



