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The $2 Bill: From Founding Father to President

 
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The $2 bill has been around since 1862 and features a portrait of a founding father or President. Learn more about its history and importance.

Description: A photo of a blue $2 bill featuring the portrait of Thomas Jefferson.

The $2 bill has been around since 1862, when it first featured a portrait of founding father Alexander Hamilton, the first secretary of the Treasury. Depending on which version of the $2 bill you've got on hand, it may feature a portrait of America's third president, Thomas Jefferson, or a different founding father. Even though it's been around for centuries, it remains a rare sight due to its lack of use in circulation.

The $2 bill, first printed in 1862, is hard to find due to its lack of use in circulation. The bill is rarely seen in circulation and many people are unaware that the bill even exists. The bill was last printed in 2003 and, since then, has been out of circulation. The rare bill is a collector's item and can be found at currency shows or online auctions.

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But the president of the Southwest Georgia Coin Club does have a few hundred trillion dollar bills that he's handed out to astonished visitors. The bill is a replica of the original $2 bill and is made with a paper and polymer blend. While it's not legal tender, it can be given as a gift or used as a collector's item.

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Recently, suburban Atlanta's DeKalb County accepted $2 million from the federal government to fund a new ethics commission. The commission is being set up to help protect the county from corruption, bribery, and fraud. “It's a confidence bill,” said Georgia Senate Ethics Committee Chairman Chuck Hufstetler. This is an important step for the county and could serve as a model for other cities and towns.

The $2 bill has had a long and interesting history, from its inception in 1862 to its current status as a collector's item. It has featured the portraits of founding fathers and presidents, and is a reminder of the importance of our nation's history. The bill is a symbol of our past and a reminder of the progress we have made.

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