On April 13, 1976, the U.S. reintroduced the modern $2 bill for the Bicentennial celebration. People took the new notes to post offices, attached a 13¢ postage stamp, and had them officially postmarked on the first day of release.
These are commonly called:
- “First Day Issue” notes
- “Stamped $2 bills”
- “Bicentennial $2 notes”
What they look like
Typical features include:
- Series 1976 $2 bill
- Thomas Jefferson portrait
- Reverse showing John Trumbull’s Declaration of Independence
- 13¢ stamp attached
- April 13, 1976 postmark







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