Description
2013 $2 FRN Pair – Super Radar & Seven‑in‑a‑Row – PMG 66EPQ
This listing features a pair of 2013 Series $2 Federal Reserve Notes (Fr. 1940‑B) from the New York district, each carrying exceptional fancy serial numbers and certified PMG 66EPQ Gem Uncirculated. Collectors who appreciate twos, sixes, radars, repeaters, and symmetry will immediately recognize the rarity and visual impact of this matched set. Both notes were pulled directly from the original pack they were found in, preserving their near‑perfect centering, bold embossing, vibrant ink, and crisp overprints.
The first note, B26666662A, is a Super Radar, one of the most desirable fancy‑number patterns in modern currency collecting. A Super Radar reads the same forward and backward, creating a mirrored structure that stands out immediately. On the $2 denomination, Super Radars are significantly harder to locate, making this example especially appealing. PMG’s Exceptional Paper Quality designation confirms its originality and premium surfaces.
The second note, B26666666A, features seven consecutive sixes, forming a dramatic and highly sought‑after serial number. Seven‑in‑a‑row notes are scarce across all denominations, but on a $2 FRN they become even more desirable. The repeating digits create a bold visual effect, and the Gem Uncirculated grade ensures top‑tier quality for collectors who value fancy numbers.
Together, these notes form a wonderful matched pair built around the theme of twos and sixes, the district number B‑2, and identical PMG grades of 66EPQ. Fancy‑number sets of this caliber rarely appear, especially on the $2 denomination. For collectors who appreciate rarity, symmetry, and exceptional paper quality, this pair delivers everything: originality, visual impact, and true scarcity.
A standout addition to any fancy‑number, small‑size, or modern FRN collection — simply awesome.
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