One of the popular terms assigned to American paper money, historically, was the term “greenbacks.” The first paper fiat money issued by the United States to carry this moniker was the United States Note. The United States Note series gave the nation many memorable designs, but arguably the favored designs of many collectors has proven to be the 1901 $10 Bison Note. This popular design lives on today on unique, modern $2 US Federal Reserve Notes that have been enhanced with the latest high-definition imaging technology to superimpose the Bison design on the obverse of the notes. Today, $2 Buffalo Legal Tender Notes are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
The 1901 $10 Bison Note that was issued by the United States is regarded as one of its greatest currency designs of all-time. In fact, a book entitled 100 Greatest American Currency Notes ranked the $10 Bison Note as the 6th-best American note design in the nation’s history. The Bison Note was affectionately known as the “horse blanket” because of the size of the bill. The $10 Bison Note was issued during a period of American note printing known as the large-sized notes. US Notes in the large-sized range were 25% larger than the modern Federal Reserve Notes.
All of the $2 Buffalo Legal Tender Notes available here come with high-definition, colorized images imposed onto the design of authentic legal tender $2 US bills. The classic $2 bill design with President Thomas Jefferson is replaced with the $10 Bison Note designs. Each $2 bill is housed inside of a bi-fold, blue folio. The folio houses the $2 bill on the right-hand side, with the Certificate of Authenticity on the left-hand side.
On the obverse of Buffalo Legal Tender Notes is a replica of the 1901 $10 Bison Note. The historic note featured an American bison at the center with portraits of Lewis and Clark flanking the bison design in a nod to the Lewis & Clark Expedition that spent two years exploring the lands acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. The bison featured at the center is shown in its natural environment, but the animal that inspired the design was a captive buffalo by the name of Pablo. Pablo was a resident bison at The National Zoo in Washington D.C.
The reverse field of $2 Buffalo Legal Tender Notes comes with the original design used on Federal Reserve Notes in the $2 denomination. The work of art found here was created by John Trumbull in 1818 and captured the moment the Declaration of Independence was signed by the Founding Fathers. This design has been in use on the modern $2 bill since its introduction in 1976.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about these unique legal tender notes. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
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One of the popular terms assigned to American paper money, historically, was the term “greenbacks.” The first paper fiat money issued by the United States to carry this moniker was the United States Note. The United States Note series gave the nation many memorable designs, but arguably the favored designs of many collectors has proven to be the 1901 $10 Bison Note. This popular design lives on today on unique, modern $2 US Federal Reserve Notes that have been enhanced with the latest high-definition imaging technology to superimpose the Bison design on the obverse of the notes. Today, $2 Buffalo Legal Tender Notes are available to you online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
The 1901 $10 Bison Note that was issued by the United States is regarded as one of its greatest currency designs of all-time. In fact, a book entitled 100 Greatest American Currency Notes ranked the $10 Bison Note as the 6th-best American note design in the nation’s history. The Bison Note was affectionately known as the “horse blanket” because of the size of the bill. The $10 Bison Note was issued during a period of American note printing known as the large-sized notes. US Notes in the large-sized range were 25% larger than the modern Federal Reserve Notes.
All of the $2 Buffalo Legal Tender Notes available here come with high-definition, colorized images imposed onto the design of authentic legal tender $2 US bills. The classic $2 bill design with President Thomas Jefferson is replaced with the $10 Bison Note designs. Each $2 bill is housed inside of a bi-fold, blue folio. The folio houses the $2 bill on the right-hand side, with the Certificate of Authenticity on the left-hand side.
On the obverse of Buffalo Legal Tender Notes is a replica of the 1901 $10 Bison Note. The historic note featured an American bison at the center with portraits of Lewis and Clark flanking the bison design in a nod to the Lewis & Clark Expedition that spent two years exploring the lands acquired by the United States in the Louisiana Purchase. The bison featured at the center is shown in its natural environment, but the animal that inspired the design was a captive buffalo by the name of Pablo. Pablo was a resident bison at The National Zoo in Washington D.C.
The reverse field of $2 Buffalo Legal Tender Notes comes with the original design used on Federal Reserve Notes in the $2 denomination. The work of art found here was created by John Trumbull in 1818 and captured the moment the Declaration of Independence was signed by the Founding Fathers. This design has been in use on the modern $2 bill since its introduction in 1976.
Please contact JM Bullion with any questions about these unique legal tender notes. Our team is available at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.