Six matching Series 1976 $2 Federal Reserve Notes from the Kansas City district (Fr. 1935-J).
All notes share the “J” district prefix and “A” suffix serial structure, creating a uniform and visually cohesive collector grouping.
Issued for the United States Bicentennial, the 1976 redesign marked the return of the $2 denomination to Federal Reserve production. The reverse features John Trumbull’s historic engraving of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence — one of the most recognizable patriotic designs in modern U.S. currency.
Condition: About Uncirculated.
These notes retain strong paper integrity, sharp corners, and above-average eye appeal for the issue. Light handling only. No tears, writing, or major distractions.
While 1976 $2 notes were widely saved, attractive AU district-matched groupings are increasingly harder to assemble in uniform condition.
Ideal for:
• Bicentennial collectors
• District set builders
• $2 denomination enthusiasts
• Long-term currency holders
• Gift presentation lot
A clean, consistent Kansas City grouping that displays well as a matched set.
Ships flat and protected.