Presale - Ships on or around {{presale_date}}
This product is in stock and available to ship. Please note that items will not ship until payments clear as per the below:
Same or Next Business Day
4-6 Business Days After Deposit
Upon Receipt of Wire
Same or Next Business Day
Please note this is a PRESALE item and is expected to ship on or around {{presale_date}}. ALL orders containing this product will be held from shipping until at least {{presale_date}}. This ship date may vary slightly as it is wholly dependent upon the mint meeting their production schedule.
{{/presale}}In 1976, the United States Treasury reintroduced the $2 note for the first time since the United States Note program was canceled. The reintroduction of the $2 denomination came on the nation’s Bicentennial and featured a new design on the reverse, with the longstanding effigy of President Thomas Jefferson returning on the obverse. Now, 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Notes in Choice Uncirculated condition are available to you for purchase online from JM Bullion.
Note Highlights:
The first time the United States government ever issued a $2 note was in 1862 when the United States Note Series debuted. As of 2021, the United States Note remains the longest-running form of paper currency in American history as it was in production from 1862 to 1971, a 109-year run that will not be matched by the current Federal Reserve Note currency until 2024.
In the first release of US Notes, Alexander Hamilton was featured on the bills. Hamilton was the First Secretary of the Treasury. In 1869, his effigy was replaced on the $2 US Note with that of President Thomas Jefferson. Though the exact portrait has been altered slightly over time, President Jefferson remained on the US Note through 1971 and was put on the $2 Federal Reserve Note when it debuted in 1976.
For the obverse design of these 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Notes, you will find a three-quarter profile of President Thomas Jefferson. The third President of the United States of America, Jefferson was responsible for doubling the size of the nation through his purchase of the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon Bonaparte of France.
In the reverse field of 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Notes is a depiction of John Trumbull’s iconic painting of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The portrait Trumbull created was originally done as an oil painting in 1818 and purchased by the government for display in 1819.
These 1976 $2 Bicentennial Federal Reserve Notes are available to you in protective currency sleeves. These sleeves help ensure the continued Choice Uncirculated condition of the note. A note in this condition may have designs that are slightly imperfect when it comes to centering, but any signs of handling are minimal and there are no folds present on the note. Each one of these notes comes with a “Series 1976” notation on the obverse, as well as a “C” stamp from the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia.
JM Bullion customer service is available to assist you with questions at 800-276-6508. We are also available online through our live chat and email address features.
JM Bullion fully insures all its shipments. Should anything happen while your package is in transit to you, it will be covered by our insurance policy subject to the conditions outlined in our Terms & Conditions.
We recommend you refuse any shipment that appears to be damaged or tampered with as the shipping insurance ends once signed for and/or delivered. When refused, the package(s) will return to JM Bullion for inspection. If you have taken possession of a damaged or tampered package, please save all packaging and contact JM Bullion at1-800-276-6508 within 48 hours for further instructions. Failure to notify us of damage or tampering within 48 hours fromsignatureor delivery date may impact our ability to cover your claim.
For more details, please read ourTerms & Conditions, which control to the extent anything in this fact sheet differs.
When you will receive your order depends primarily on three factors
All packages shipped by JM Bullion are covered by insurance subject to certain conditions. In the unlikely event that your order is Lost in Transit, you need to contact us immediately. Lost in Transit is defined for the USPS as tracking not having updated in 5 or more calendar days. For UPS, it is 3 calendar days. You must contact us within 7 days since last tracking for USPS and 3 days since last tracking for UPS. If you do not contact us by these timeframes, insurance will not cover the package.
Once you contact us, we research the shipment with the carrier and begin the claim process. The claims process can take 30 or more days to resolve, and many Lost in Transit shipments end up getting delivered late. If the package is delivered, you must notify us within 24 hours.
See also Section 13 of our Terms and Conditions.
Though unlikely, if your order is damaged during transit and/or any items are missing we require you to contact JM Bullion immediately so we can begin the claims process. If you have taken possession of a shipment that is damaged and/or is missing items, you have 2 days (48 hours) from the date of delivery to contact us as stated in our Terms and Conditions.
Orders under $1000 will not require a signature unless that option is selected and paid for at checkout. Orders over $1000 will always require a signature for delivery. Please note, per our Terms and Conditions, once a package shows delivered, our responsibility ends. Please be available and attentive to receive the package when the courier arrives. Due to COVID 19, couriers are not always getting the signature.
Please note that JM Bullion will not be responsible for reimbursements or insurance claims on packages that are successfully delivered as addressed. Our liability and insurance cease the moment the package is signed for or left at the specified delivery address. Any issues or problems with a shipment MUST be reported to JM Bullion within two (2) calendar days of recorded delivery, else JM Bullion may deny any claim.
For more details, please read ourTerms & Conditions, which control to the extent anything in this fact sheet differs.
We only ship to U.S. addresses (including P.O. Boxes and APO addresses). We do not ship to U.S. territories.
Depending on your method of payment, it is possible to have your order shipped to an address other than your billing address. If you pay with paper check, bank wire, ACH, Ethereum, Ripple, or bitcoin, you may have your order shipped wherever you please, with two exceptionsUPS locations and mail forwarding locations. If you pay with a credit/debit card, it depends on your order history. For credit cards, put the order through with your billing address as the shipping address, and then call us to see if we can change it to an alternate. If you pay via PayPal, your order must ship to a PayPal Verified address.
We will notify you by email once your order ships. You can also check the current status by logging in to your account or using ourTrack An Orderpage.
You may choose how your order is shipped during the checkout process. In the last section of the checkout page, 4 Shipping Method, you will see the available shipping options for your order. If your purchase is eligible for free shipping, the pre-selected option will be base shipping, which is either USPS, UPS, or FedEx at our choice. If you would like to upgrade your shipping, you may choose one of the other options for a small fee. Simply click on the circle next to the shipping method you desire, and your order will be shipped via that method.
Unfortunately, due to the way insurance is applied to an order, everything must ship at the same time (i.e., in-stock items must await shipment until all presale items have arrived). Your order will ship in its entirety within 24-72 hours of our receiving the presale item. An email notification will be sent when your order ships.
We do not ship to US territories. Due to special requirements set by the postal systems, we are unable to ship outside of U.S. states.
All UPS & FedEx shipments ship with a No Will Call restriction, meaning the package cannot be picked up from a UPS or FedEx location or just left at the delivery address. This is a precaution to prevent orders from being fraudulently intercepted.
UPS or FedEx will make three delivery attempts. If nobody is available at the delivery address to sign and accept delivery, the package will be returned to us.
All orders will ship from our warehouse in Las Vegas, Nevada. We mask our return address on all packages as to not give away the contents of the package.
No, we do not. The costs in shipping to these places is extremely prohibitive, so we utilize USPS on all shipments.
Yes! When products are shipped via the United States Postal Service, we can ship to a P.O. Box. Please note that insurance on shipments to P.O. Boxes ends as soon as the package shows delivered.
We can ship to such stores including UPS Stores, various mail and packing stores, freight forwarders, etc. However, these are private businesses not owned by UPS, USPS, etc. Therefore, our shipping insurance does not cover missing packages or items sent to these locations if the tracking shows delivered.
Orders are shipped in inconspicuous packaging via either USPS, UPS or FedEx.* All shipments are fully insured. Our shipping policy, which is based on order size, can be viewed here.
*UPS 3-Day Air excludes Alaska, Hawaii, PO Boxes, UPS Store, and APO addresses. No Will Call pickups permitted.Saturday service not included.