Description
1976 $2 FRN – MULTIPLE-GUTTER FOLDS
Serial E13349977A — Very Fine+
A sharp and highly desirable 1976 Series $2 Federal Reserve Note from the Richmond District, carrying a dramatic four‑gutter‑fold error across the face. This is the type of Bicentennial‑era production flaw collectors chase — bold, visible, and unmistakably authentic. The note also shows a misaligned cut, leaving it slightly longer than standard, a natural result of the paper buckling during printing. Together, these errors create a fantastic visual presentation rarely seen on early‑issue Bicentennial twos.
We graded this example Very Fine Plus, with honest circulation and no distracting issues. The paper remains solid, the inks strong, and the error folds fully intact. No tears, no stains, no repairs — just a clean, circulated error note with excellent character. The four gutter folds run deeply enough to distort the design, confirming this as a genuine printing‑stage error rather than post‑production damage.
With the denomination being a $2.00 early‑series Bicentennial note, this piece stands out even more. Error notes from the 1976 issue continue to gain traction as collectors focus on the first modern re‑release of the $2 denomination. Examples with multiple gutter folds and miscuts are significantly tougher to find, especially from the Richmond District.
A fantastic, visually striking, and completely original 1976 $2 gutter‑fold error — a perfect addition for error specialists, Bicentennial collectors, or anyone building a high‑impact $2 error lineup.
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