

Series 1995 $2 Federal Reserve Note – Atlanta District (FRB 6) | Signed by Mary Ellen Withrow
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“Una pieza verdaderamente única en nuestro inventario — una vez vendida, puede que no vuelva a estar disponible.”
Own a distinctive piece of modern American currency with this Series 1995 United States Two-Dollar Bill, issued by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta (District 6). Featuring the timeless portrait of Thomas Jefferson, this note represents a blend of American heritage, artistry, and collectibility.
This example bears the printed signatures of Robert E. Rubin, Secretary of the Treasury, and Mary Ellen Withrow, Treasurer of the United States—the first woman to hold the office. Adding to its appeal, this note is highlighted by Mary Ellen Withrow’s signature, making it a desirable collectible for currency enthusiasts and historians alike.
Although still considered legal tender, $2 bills are rarely encountered in everyday circulation, enhancing their mystique and desirability among collectors. Whether preserved as an investment, historical artifact, or unique gift, this note is a meaningful addition to any numismatic collection.
Key Details
- Item: United States Federal Reserve Note
- Denomination: $2
- Series: 1995
- Federal Reserve Bank: Atlanta (District 6 – “F”)
- Portrait: Thomas Jefferson
- Reverse Design: Signing of the Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull
- Signatures: Robert E. Rubin (Secretary of the Treasury) and Mary Ellen Withrow (Treasurer of the United States)
- Special Feature: Associated with Mary Ellen Withrow, the first female U.S. Treasurer
- Legal Tender Status: Valid for all debts, public and private
- Country of Issue: United States of America
- Security Features: Federal Reserve seal, serial numbers, and anti-counterfeiting elements
- Collector Appeal: Popular among U.S. currency collectors and history enthusiasts
Historical Significance
The $2 bill remains one of the most intriguing denominations in U.S. currency. While widely misunderstood as rare, its limited circulation and unconventional use have made it a favorite among collectors. The Series 1995 issue reflects the economic and political landscape of the late 20th century and honors Thomas Jefferson, a Founding Father and principal author of the Declaration of Independence.
Mary Ellen Withrow’s tenure as Treasurer marked a historic milestone, making notes bearing her signature particularly noteworthy.
Rarity and Value
- Atlanta District Issue: Collectible among Federal Reserve district enthusiasts.
- Historic Signatures: Features notable Treasury officials of the 1990s.
- Limited Circulation: $2 notes are seldom seen in everyday transactions.
- Strong Collector Demand: A staple in U.S. paper money collections.
- Legal Tender: Retains its face value while offering collectible premium potential.
- Ideal Gift or Investment: Perfect for both novice and advanced collectors.
Why Add This Note to Your Collection?
This Series 1995 $2 Federal Reserve Note from the Atlanta District is a fascinating and historically significant piece of American currency. With its iconic design, notable signatures, and enduring appeal, it serves as both a collectible treasure and a tangible link to U.S. history.
Add this classic and conversation-worthy note to your collection today!
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