

The United States $2 bill remains one of the most fascinating and misunderstood pieces of American currency. This Series 2017A $2 Federal Reserve Note, featuring the iconic portrait of Thomas Jefferson, carries both historical significance and modern collectible appeal.
Although still printed in limited quantities, $2 bills are rarely seen in everyday circulation, making them highly desirable among collectors and enthusiasts. The reverse of the note showcases the famous engraving of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, connecting this piece directly to America’s founding legacy.
This particular note bears the signature of Secretary of the Treasury Steven T. Mnuchin, marking it as part of a contemporary series that continues the tradition of this historic denomination. Because many people save $2 bills rather than spend them, well-preserved examples like this are increasingly sought after.
Whether you are a seasoned collector or just starting your journey, this $2 bill represents a unique blend of history, scarcity, and collectible value.
Key Details
- Denomination: $2 (Two Dollars)
- Series: 2017A
- Portrait: Thomas Jefferson (3rd U.S. President)
- Reverse Design: Signing of the Declaration of Independence
- Signatures: Steven T. Mnuchin (Treasury Secretary) & Treasurer of the United States
- Type: Federal Reserve Note
- Condition: Circulated / Collectible Condition (as applicable)
Historical & Collectible Significance
- The $2 bill was first issued in 1862, making it one of the oldest denominations in U.S. currency history.
- Despite ongoing production, it is seldom used in daily transactions, creating a perception—and reality—of scarcity.
- Many people hold onto $2 bills as keepsakes, gifts, or collectibles, reducing their circulation even further.
- Modern series like 2017A are increasingly collected as part of complete denomination sets and signature varieties.
Value & Rarity
While still legal tender, $2 bills often carry a premium over face value, especially when kept in better condition. Their low circulation rate and public fascination make them a consistent favorite in the collectibles market.
This 2017A issue offers collectors an opportunity to own a modern-era rarity that blends affordability with long-term collectible potential.

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