Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada residents first to get new State $2 Notes

State residents snap up new Nevada State $2 Notes for just $9 – non state residents and those who miss the 48 hour deadline must pay $18 if any remain

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You better believe the phones will be ringing off the hook.

That’s because Nevada residents have just 48 hours to get the new Nevada enhanced State $2 Notes with the exclusive National Mint and Treasury design for just

$9 per note plus shipping and handling and that’s a great deal because non state residents and those who miss the deadline must pay $18 per note if any remain.

The only thing Nevada residents need to do is call 1-800-998-3380 Dept. SNN1001 or the Overflow Hotline at 1-800-929-4027 Dept. SNN1001 to get their new State Notes.

These special Toll Free State Currency Hotlines have been set up because you can’t get these exclusive notes at local banks, credit unions or even the Federal Reserve. They’re only being released directly to Nevada residents exclusivel­y by the National Mint and Treasury.

These crisp U.S. $2 Notes featuring the exclusivel­y designed Nevada state enhanced printing are so rare you would never even dream of carrying them around or putting them in an ordinary leather wallet or purse.

That’s why each note is individual­ly packaged and carefully loaded into a protective Currency Binder to protect its valuable collector condition. In fact, they are so impressive, everyone will swear they must have been taken right off the President’s desk in the Oval Office.

“We won’t be surprised if everything in our vault is soon gone. That’s why residents who want to get them now had better hurry and call,” said Laura A. Lynne, Director of U.S. Coin and Currency for the National Mint and Treasury.

It’s no secret that collectors, dealers and the like are always trying to snatch up all the $2 bills issued by the Government they can get their hands on. That’s because they know that $2 bills are nearly impossible to find in your pocket change these days.

The U.S. Gov’t originally issued $2 Notes in 1928, the currently designed $2 bills have largely been locked away in the bowels of the U.S. Federal Reserve vaults, rarely distribute­d by banks and almost never seen in circulatio­n.

The $2 bills issued by the Treasury Department’s Bureau of Engraving and Printing, makers of all of the nation’s paper currency, make up less than 1% of the $670 billion in genuine U.S. currency that circulates worldwide, according to the U.S. Department of Treasury.

“That’s why I’ve authorized a limited number of genuine Government issued $2 bills to be enhanced with the Nevada state printing and released from our private vault reserve to the residents of the great state of Nevada for just $9 per note. Nonresiden­ts and those who miss the deadline must pay $18 per note if any remain after the deadline ends,” Lynne confirmed.

“We’re guessing these exclusive Nevada state $2 Notes will be highly sought after and will be extremely popular to hand out as gifts for friends and family. They are the perfect gift for any occasion,” Lynne said.

“That’s why this announceme­nt is being so widely advertised, to make sure every Nevada resident has a chance to get their own State $2 Note,” said Lynne.

Anyone who sees one of these new State $2 Notes will surely be impressed because most people have never even seen one of these newly enhanced State $2 Notes with the exclusive Nevada design with President Thomas Jefferson on the front and the signing of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce on the back.

“Remember, these are the only existing Nevada State $2 Notes, so anyone who wants them had better hurry and get them while they still can,” Lynne went on to say.

“You better believe we will be strictly enforcing the 48 hour deadline because only Nevada residents can get the new State $2 Notes for just

$9 per note plus shipping and handling – non state residents and those who miss the deadline must pay

$18 per note if any remain after the deadline,” Lynne said.

That’s why Nevada residents are being urged to call the Toll Free Currency Hotlines beginning at precisely 8:30 am this morning. ■

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Pictured above is the front of the new exclusivel­y designed Nevada enhanced $2 State Note being released by National Mint and Treasury directly to Nevada residents. A black seal to the left of the portrait bears the name and correspond­ing letter of the distributi­ng Federal Reserve Bank. The $2 note features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the front of the note and a vignette depicting the signing of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce on the back of the note. In addition to the new enhanced Nevada State $2 Notes, the National Mint and Treasury just announced the limited release of its exclusive 50 State $2 Note Collection. Demand for the collection is expected to be very high and supply limited.
New Nevada Note Federal Reserve Bank Seal Portrait and Vignette 50 State Collection Pictured above is the front of the new exclusivel­y designed Nevada enhanced $2 State Note being released by National Mint and Treasury directly to Nevada residents. A black seal to the left of the portrait bears the name and correspond­ing letter of the distributi­ng Federal Reserve Bank. The $2 note features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the front of the note and a vignette depicting the signing of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce on the back of the note. In addition to the new enhanced Nevada State $2 Notes, the National Mint and Treasury just announced the limited release of its exclusive 50 State $2 Note Collection. Demand for the collection is expected to be very high and supply limited.

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