
Rosie the Riveter was a symbolic figure during World War II meant to inspire American women assisting with the wartime effort. Normal Rockwell created a famous depiction of Rosie for the Saturday Evening Post, but today the most recognizable depiction is found in the We Can Do It sign by Howard Miller. This iconic image is now featured on a beautiful new note produced by the Merrick Mint. Today, $2 World War II Rosie the Riveter Legal Tender Notes are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
World War II saw a rapid increase in the number of women in the workforce. While they participated in numerous industries, their greatest increased presence was in the aviation industry. The female wartime effort was pushed in many publications and included classic artistic images by Norman Rockwell and Howard Miller. The Miller image included the caption “We Can Do It,” which became a central slogan during the campaign.
Each $2 World War II Rosie the Riveter Note has received proprietary enhancements on the obverse side courtesy of the Merrick Mint. These genuine $2 bills will arrive to you inside protective blue folios with a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
The obverse of $2 World War II Legal Tender Notes features the classic Rosie the Riveter design by Howard Miller. The image shows a woman in a blue shirt and red bandanna as she flexes her muscles. It perfectly encapsulates female strength and empowerment, not just for the WWII era, but for today, as well. Additional details include the words Women Support War Effort, WWII.
On the reverse of World War II Rosie the Riveter Legal Tender Notes there is a replication of the 1818 painting Declaration of Independence. This image depicts Founding Fathers such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams as they present a draft of the Declaration to John Hancock. The original painting is credited to John Trumbull and the recreation has existed on the reverse of $2 bills since 1976.
If you have any questions, JM Bullion is here to help. Please contact us with questions at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.
Tracking and insurance included on all orders

Rosie the Riveter was a symbolic figure during World War II meant to inspire American women assisting with the wartime effort. Normal Rockwell created a famous depiction of Rosie for the Saturday Evening Post, but today the most recognizable depiction is found in the We Can Do It sign by Howard Miller. This iconic image is now featured on a beautiful new note produced by the Merrick Mint. Today, $2 World War II Rosie the Riveter Legal Tender Notes are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
World War II saw a rapid increase in the number of women in the workforce. While they participated in numerous industries, their greatest increased presence was in the aviation industry. The female wartime effort was pushed in many publications and included classic artistic images by Norman Rockwell and Howard Miller. The Miller image included the caption “We Can Do It,” which became a central slogan during the campaign.
Each $2 World War II Rosie the Riveter Note has received proprietary enhancements on the obverse side courtesy of the Merrick Mint. These genuine $2 bills will arrive to you inside protective blue folios with a Certificate of Authenticity from the mint.
The obverse of $2 World War II Legal Tender Notes features the classic Rosie the Riveter design by Howard Miller. The image shows a woman in a blue shirt and red bandanna as she flexes her muscles. It perfectly encapsulates female strength and empowerment, not just for the WWII era, but for today, as well. Additional details include the words Women Support War Effort, WWII.
On the reverse of World War II Rosie the Riveter Legal Tender Notes there is a replication of the 1818 painting Declaration of Independence. This image depicts Founding Fathers such as Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and John Adams as they present a draft of the Declaration to John Hancock. The original painting is credited to John Trumbull and the recreation has existed on the reverse of $2 bills since 1976.
If you have any questions, JM Bullion is here to help. Please contact us with questions at 800-276-6508, online through our live chat, and via our email address.