The scope and magnitude of World War II make it difficult to pick a defining moment in a war that spanned the globe and pulled in nations from every continent. However, D-Day stands out as a seminal moment in the European theater as the Allies launched the largest maritime invasion in history to gain a foothold in Europe and begin clawing back free nations from the yoke of Nazi Germany’s oppression. Now, $2 World War II D-Day Legal Tender Notes are available for purchase online at JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
D-Day, which occurred on June 6, 1944, was one of the most significant military operations of World War II. D-Day was the codename for the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, during World War II. The operation was officially named Operation Overlord.
Leading up to D-Day, the Allies employed elaborate deception tactics, including creating fake army units and using double agents, to mislead the Germans about the location and timing of the invasion.
The obverse side of $2 World War II D-Day Notes comes with an enhanced, photographic visual element that offers both historic and colorized images from the D-Day landings. Of particular note in the design is the image of Higgins Landing Craft, the boats the Allies used to ferry troops to shore during the naval invasion of Normandy.
On the reverse field of the World War II D-Day Legal Tender Note, you’ll find the iconic reverse design that has graced the $2 Federal Reserve Note since 1976. The design is based on a painting by John Trumbull from 1818 that was originally created as a 12-by-18-foot oil painting. The image has been featured on $2 notes since the denomination was introduced in 1976.
These $2 World War II D-Day Legal Tender Notes are available with a presentation folio and a Certificate of Authenticity. The $2 Federal Reserve Note denomination was introduced by the United States in 1976 and was the first $2 denomination of paper money in the US since the $2 Legal Tender Note issued from 1862 to 1966.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. Our team is available to you online through our web chat and email address features as well.
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The scope and magnitude of World War II make it difficult to pick a defining moment in a war that spanned the globe and pulled in nations from every continent. However, D-Day stands out as a seminal moment in the European theater as the Allies launched the largest maritime invasion in history to gain a foothold in Europe and begin clawing back free nations from the yoke of Nazi Germany’s oppression. Now, $2 World War II D-Day Legal Tender Notes are available for purchase online at JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
D-Day, which occurred on June 6, 1944, was one of the most significant military operations of World War II. D-Day was the codename for the Allied invasion of Normandy, France, during World War II. The operation was officially named Operation Overlord.
Leading up to D-Day, the Allies employed elaborate deception tactics, including creating fake army units and using double agents, to mislead the Germans about the location and timing of the invasion.
The obverse side of $2 World War II D-Day Notes comes with an enhanced, photographic visual element that offers both historic and colorized images from the D-Day landings. Of particular note in the design is the image of Higgins Landing Craft, the boats the Allies used to ferry troops to shore during the naval invasion of Normandy.
On the reverse field of the World War II D-Day Legal Tender Note, you’ll find the iconic reverse design that has graced the $2 Federal Reserve Note since 1976. The design is based on a painting by John Trumbull from 1818 that was originally created as a 12-by-18-foot oil painting. The image has been featured on $2 notes since the denomination was introduced in 1976.
These $2 World War II D-Day Legal Tender Notes are available with a presentation folio and a Certificate of Authenticity. The $2 Federal Reserve Note denomination was introduced by the United States in 1976 and was the first $2 denomination of paper money in the US since the $2 Legal Tender Note issued from 1862 to 1966.
JM Bullion customer service is available at 800-276-6508. Our team is available to you online through our web chat and email address features as well.