Description
1976 $2 FRN• First‑Day‑Issue Cancelled Stamp
1976 Series Two Dollar Federal Reserve Note Cancelled on April 13th, 1976
This 1976 Series $2 Federal Reserve Note was officially cancelled on April 13th, 1976, the first day the Bicentennial $2 notes were released to the public. Thousands of collectors lined up at post offices nationwide to have their new $2 bills stamped and cancelled as a historic souvenir of America’s 200th birthday. This example was cancelled at the counter on release day and remains in Choice Uncirculated condition.
Choice Uncirculated Quality From an Original Pack
This note was pulled directly from an original pack before being stamped. The paper remains crisp, bright, and fully original with strong embossing and sharp green and black inks. The cancellation strike is bold and clear, making it an ideal example for collectors who want a premium First‑Day‑Issue piece.
Fancy Serial Number B25800000A – New York District
The serial number B25800000A is a desirable fancy number ending in five zeros, giving it added appeal beyond the cancelled stamp itself. Notes ending in multiple zeros are always collected, and finding one paired with a 1976 First‑Day‑Issue cancellation is extremely uncommon. This note comes from the New York District (B), one of the most popular districts for Bicentennial collectors.
Historic Bicentennial Collectible
The 1976 $2 bill marked the return of the denomination after a decade of absence. The First‑Day‑Issue cancelled stamp notes have become one of the most iconic Bicentennial collectibles, combining numismatics and postal history into a single piece. High‑grade examples with fancy serials are especially sought after.

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