JM Bullion is pleased to offer a brand-new legal tender note in commemoration of the United States Air Force during World War II. These notes have been produced by the Merrick Mint using proprietary techniques that bring Air Force imagery to the front designs. Genuine legal tender selected from untouched stacks of Federal Reserve notes, these unique collectibles are perfect mementos for the men and women who have served in the United States Air Force. Today, $2 World War II Vintage United States Air Force Legal Tender Notes are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
These $2 World War II Vintage United States Air Force Notes are genuine legal tender that have received proprietary enhancements from the Merrick Mint. Each $2 bill has been carefully removed from untouched packs of Federal Reserve notes and applied with colorized Air Force imagery. Included with each purchase is a protective blue folio and a Certificate of Authenticity.
President Thomas Jefferson features on the obverse of $2 World War II Vintage United States Air Force Legal Tender Notes. A watermark of the official US Air Force emblem is featured to the left of the portrait. On the opposite side is an image of the pinup girl from the legendary WWII Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress known as Memphis Belle.
A replication of John Trumbull’s 1818 painting Declaration of Independence can be found on the reverse of $2 World War II Air Force Legal Tender Notes. Arguably Trumbull’s masterpiece, this recreation has been present on the $2 ever since it was re-issued in 1976.
World War II was the deadliest war in history, with estimated casualties ranging from 70 to 85 million people. It was also an example of brilliant military tactics, resolve, and heroism. The United States was absent in the war during its first few years, but following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, President Roosevelt had no choice but to join the conflict. The war officially concluded on September 2nd, 1945, when General MacArthur accepted Japan’s formal surrender.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.
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JM Bullion is pleased to offer a brand-new legal tender note in commemoration of the United States Air Force during World War II. These notes have been produced by the Merrick Mint using proprietary techniques that bring Air Force imagery to the front designs. Genuine legal tender selected from untouched stacks of Federal Reserve notes, these unique collectibles are perfect mementos for the men and women who have served in the United States Air Force. Today, $2 World War II Vintage United States Air Force Legal Tender Notes are available to you online at JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
These $2 World War II Vintage United States Air Force Notes are genuine legal tender that have received proprietary enhancements from the Merrick Mint. Each $2 bill has been carefully removed from untouched packs of Federal Reserve notes and applied with colorized Air Force imagery. Included with each purchase is a protective blue folio and a Certificate of Authenticity.
President Thomas Jefferson features on the obverse of $2 World War II Vintage United States Air Force Legal Tender Notes. A watermark of the official US Air Force emblem is featured to the left of the portrait. On the opposite side is an image of the pinup girl from the legendary WWII Boeing B-17F Flying Fortress known as Memphis Belle.
A replication of John Trumbull’s 1818 painting Declaration of Independence can be found on the reverse of $2 World War II Air Force Legal Tender Notes. Arguably Trumbull’s masterpiece, this recreation has been present on the $2 ever since it was re-issued in 1976.
World War II was the deadliest war in history, with estimated casualties ranging from 70 to 85 million people. It was also an example of brilliant military tactics, resolve, and heroism. The United States was absent in the war during its first few years, but following Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, President Roosevelt had no choice but to join the conflict. The war officially concluded on September 2nd, 1945, when General MacArthur accepted Japan’s formal surrender.
Please feel free to contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. You can call us at 800-276-6508, chat with us live online, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.