Grand Canyon National Park 100th Anniversary 1919-2019 Colorized $2 Bill

$14.95
SKU:
NP-GC12

Product Description

One hundred years ago on February 26, 1919, the Grand Canyon was confirmed as the 17th US National Park by an act of Congress, signed into law by President Woodrow Wilson. Considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the canyon stretches an impressive 227 miles long and averages over ten miles wide.

In celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the Grand Canyon National Park, the Merrick Mint has released this genuine official Grand Canyon 100th Centennial $2 Bill.

The full colorized images are accomplished through a revolutionary new authentic & genuine colorization process pioneered by The Merrick Mint. Included is a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee that your bills are authentic and recognized by every monetary authority around the world, and assuring its Collector Edition status.

Only genuine Legal Tender $2 United States Bills are used for this unique colorization process.

Each $2 Bill is in FRESH, CRISP, UNCIRCULATED condition, and was directly removed from untouched wrapped Federal Reserve sealed packs.

Former U.S. President Thomas Jefferson is featured on the obverse of the note, along with the special colorization overlay. The Signing of the Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull is featured on the reverse. It is the only U.S. Currency note that features two Presidents, John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, and it is one of the most rarely seen bills in circulation and actual use.