The sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac, the Snake, is revered for its graceful presence and mysterious aura. Those born in Snake years are thought to embody wisdom, a sharp intuition, and a transformative spirit. The Snake’s intellectual nature and enigmatic allure make it a powerful symbol in Chinese culture, embodying qualities beyond mere personality. Today, 2025 $1 and $2 Dual 8s Year of the Snake Legal Tender Note Sets are available at JM Bullion.
Note Set Highlights:
In the Qing Dynasty, imperial scholars developed elaborate theories about the relationship between Snake years and intellectual achievement. They documented how many of China’s most renowned philosophers and artists were born in Snake years, leading to the establishment of special academic examinations and artistic competitions during these periods. This tradition reinforced the association between the Snake and scholarly pursuits.
All 2025 $1 and $2 Dual 8s Year of the Snake Legal Tender Note Sets celebrate the power of the Year of the Snake. Both notes have colorized visuals added to the obverse field while retaining the portraits of President George Washington and President Thomas Jefferson on the respective denominations. The notes are packaged in red presentation envelopes that include a Certificate of Authenticity.
The obverse of the $1 U.S. bill features George Washington’s portrait centered within an intricate array of scrollwork and architectural details, along with Federal Reserve and Treasury Department seals. The reverse side displays the Great Seal of the United States, with an unfinished pyramid topped by the Eye of Providence on the left and the American eagle on the right. The bill’s design has remained largely unchanged since 1963, making it the longest-running unchanged design of all U.S. paper currency.
The $2 U.S. bill showcases Thomas Jefferson’s portrait on its front, surrounded by elaborate geometric patterns and official seals that demonstrate the note’s authenticity. The reverse side features a reproduction of John Trumbull’s historic painting “Declaration of Independence,” showing Jefferson and other Founding Fathers presenting the draft Declaration to Congress.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.
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The sixth sign of the Chinese zodiac, the Snake, is revered for its graceful presence and mysterious aura. Those born in Snake years are thought to embody wisdom, a sharp intuition, and a transformative spirit. The Snake’s intellectual nature and enigmatic allure make it a powerful symbol in Chinese culture, embodying qualities beyond mere personality. Today, 2025 $1 and $2 Dual 8s Year of the Snake Legal Tender Note Sets are available at JM Bullion.
Note Set Highlights:
In the Qing Dynasty, imperial scholars developed elaborate theories about the relationship between Snake years and intellectual achievement. They documented how many of China’s most renowned philosophers and artists were born in Snake years, leading to the establishment of special academic examinations and artistic competitions during these periods. This tradition reinforced the association between the Snake and scholarly pursuits.
All 2025 $1 and $2 Dual 8s Year of the Snake Legal Tender Note Sets celebrate the power of the Year of the Snake. Both notes have colorized visuals added to the obverse field while retaining the portraits of President George Washington and President Thomas Jefferson on the respective denominations. The notes are packaged in red presentation envelopes that include a Certificate of Authenticity.
The obverse of the $1 U.S. bill features George Washington’s portrait centered within an intricate array of scrollwork and architectural details, along with Federal Reserve and Treasury Department seals. The reverse side displays the Great Seal of the United States, with an unfinished pyramid topped by the Eye of Providence on the left and the American eagle on the right. The bill’s design has remained largely unchanged since 1963, making it the longest-running unchanged design of all U.S. paper currency.
The $2 U.S. bill showcases Thomas Jefferson’s portrait on its front, surrounded by elaborate geometric patterns and official seals that demonstrate the note’s authenticity. The reverse side features a reproduction of John Trumbull’s historic painting “Declaration of Independence,” showing Jefferson and other Founding Fathers presenting the draft Declaration to Congress.
Please contact JM Bullion if you have any questions. Our team can assist you at 800-276-6508, online using our web chat, and via our email address.