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AI Identification

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United States currency note, Series 1976 style

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AI Estimated Value

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$2.00 - $3.00

As of May 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States Federal Reserve Note with a face value of two dollars. The obverse features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson centered within an oval frame, consistent with the standard design for this denomination. The note bears markings including the serial number 'F 60483930 A' printed in green ink, and 'SERIES 1976' printed at the bottom right of the portrait. It displays signatures for Francine I. Neff (Treasurer of the United States) and William E. Simon (Secretary of the Treasury). The Federal Reserve Bank seal for Atlanta, Georgia, is visible, marked with the letter 'F' and the number '6'. The note is printed with green and black ink on paper that shows visible texture consistent with currency stock. Condition shows signs of circulation including minor creasing, a slight wave to the paper, and apparent darkening or light handling wear along the edges. The print quality appears sharp, though the item remains unauthenticated; as with all collectible currency, physical inspection by a professional is necessary to verify the paper composition, security features, and overall validity of the bill. It is presented in a style and with markings consistent with a mid-20th-century production run.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided description and image, I am examining a United States Federal Reserve Note, Series 1976, which bears the hallmarks of a standard circulation $2 bill. From what I can see, the note displays the characteristic portrait of Thomas Jefferson and the signatures of Neff and Simon. However, I cannot verify the physical security features, paper fiber composition, or the presence of raised ink through a photograph alone; a physical inspection would be required to assess these specialized elements. The note shows clear signs of circulation, including creasing and handling wear, which significantly impacts its collectibility. While the 1976 series is distinct for its mid-20th-century design, these notes were produced in such large quantities that circulated examples generally command little to no premium above their face value in today's market. Collectors typically seek examples in 'Gem Uncirculated' condition or those featuring rare 'Star Note' serial numbers, which this specimen does not appear to possess. If this note were found to have a rare printing error not visible here, the value could increase, but in its described state, it is valued primarily as legal tender. Should the note be a modern reproduction or play money—though the texture described suggests currency stock—it would have no market value. To confirm its status, one would need to check for the red and blue security fibers embedded in the paper and ensure the ink is slightly raised to the touch. In the current market, items of this specific type and circulated condition are common and widely available for close to face value.

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