One of the most well-known verses in the Bible comes from the Book of John. In John Chapter 3, verse 16, the text reads For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish, but have eternal life. The quote emphasizes God’s eternal love and it has been used for centuries as a cornerstone of Christianity. Right now, $2 Jesus John 3:16 Stained Glass Legal Tender Notes are available from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
- Arrives in a blue presentation folio!
- Includes a Certificate of Authenticity!
- Legal tender $2 US Federal Reserve Note!
- Stained-glass design!
- Bears a face value of $2 (USD) backed by the federal government.
- Obverse features Jesus on the cross.
- Reverse includes the common $2 bill design; the signing of the Declaration of Independence.
Each $2 Jesus John 3:16 Stained Glass Legal Tender Note offered here comes with an individual, blue presentation folio. The $2 notes have colorized enhancements printed on the obverse side and come with a Certificate of Authenticity from The Merrick Mint. Please note, these $2 Federal Reserve Notes are clean, uncirculated specimens. However, the alterations made to the note mean it is no longer accepted as legal tender. Its value is derived from the beautiful artwork.
The verse from John 3:16 offers many lessons to Christians, including details of Jesus’ relationship to God, salvation, and eternal life. The message presents Jesus as God’s “one and only Son,” highlighting his unique relationship with God. It also highlights that faith in Jesus is the path to eternal life, and that the offer is a universal one. The use of “whoever” implies that this offer is open to all who accept Jesus Christ.
For the obverse of the $2 Jesus John 3:16 Stained Glass Legal Tender Note, you will find a Medieval Era-inspired design of Jesus on the cross. Captured with stained-glass visuals, we see Christ in the midst of committing the ultimate sacrifice. He gave his pure, perfect life so that those who believe in him can enjoy everlasting life.
In the reverse design of $2 Jesus John 3:16 Stained Glass Legal Tender Notes, the traditional $2 bill design remains. This image is based on John Trumbull’s painting of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence. This visual has graced the reverse of the $2 bill since its introduction in 1976.
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