One of six branches of the United States Armed Forces, the Marine Corps was established in 1775 and is known for its amphibious military tactics. Marines have played a vital role in numerous US military conflicts, including at the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. Right now, $2 World War II Vintage United States Marines Legal Tender Notes are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Known for their elite warfare capabilities on both land and sea, the Marines have been serving America with courage and resolve since 1775. The Marines are one of six branches of the US Armed Forces and one of eight unforced services of the United States. With 182,000 active-duty service members, the Marine Corps is significantly smaller than the Army, but nonetheless plays an essential role in military conflicts overseas.
When you order $2 World War II United States Marines Legal Tender Notes in this JM Bullion listing online, you will receive an authentic $2 bill selected from an untouched stack of Federal Reserve notes. Each of these notes has undergone colorized enhancements through a proprietary process perfected by the Merrick Mint. We deliver these notes in their original packaging, which includes a handsome blue folio and a Certificate of Authenticity.
On the obverse face of these $2 World War II Vintage United States Marines Notes, there is a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. This is the standard Jefferson portrait common to $2 bills since 1928. The Merrick Mint has added a watermark of the US Marine emblem, as well as an image of six Marines hoisting a flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima. This iconic image is inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal.
The reverse of $2 World War II Vintage Marines Legal Tender Notes contains a recreation of John Trumbull’s 1818 oil painting Declaration of Independence. Trumbull met with friend Thomas Jefferson regarding the design of this masterpiece before embarking on a 30-year process to complete it.
If you have any questions, JM Bullion is here to help. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, connect with us online using our live chat, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.
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One of six branches of the United States Armed Forces, the Marine Corps was established in 1775 and is known for its amphibious military tactics. Marines have played a vital role in numerous US military conflicts, including at the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. Right now, $2 World War II Vintage United States Marines Legal Tender Notes are available to purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
Known for their elite warfare capabilities on both land and sea, the Marines have been serving America with courage and resolve since 1775. The Marines are one of six branches of the US Armed Forces and one of eight unforced services of the United States. With 182,000 active-duty service members, the Marine Corps is significantly smaller than the Army, but nonetheless plays an essential role in military conflicts overseas.
When you order $2 World War II United States Marines Legal Tender Notes in this JM Bullion listing online, you will receive an authentic $2 bill selected from an untouched stack of Federal Reserve notes. Each of these notes has undergone colorized enhancements through a proprietary process perfected by the Merrick Mint. We deliver these notes in their original packaging, which includes a handsome blue folio and a Certificate of Authenticity.
On the obverse face of these $2 World War II Vintage United States Marines Notes, there is a portrait of Thomas Jefferson. This is the standard Jefferson portrait common to $2 bills since 1928. The Merrick Mint has added a watermark of the US Marine emblem, as well as an image of six Marines hoisting a flag during the Battle of Iwo Jima. This iconic image is inspired by the Pulitzer Prize-winning photograph taken by Joe Rosenthal.
The reverse of $2 World War II Vintage Marines Legal Tender Notes contains a recreation of John Trumbull’s 1818 oil painting Declaration of Independence. Trumbull met with friend Thomas Jefferson regarding the design of this masterpiece before embarking on a 30-year process to complete it.
If you have any questions, JM Bullion is here to help. You can call us on the phone at 800-276-6508, connect with us online using our live chat, or simply send us an email with your inquiries.