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The Bureau of Engraving and Printing discontinued production of red-seal $2 US Notes in the early 1960s, By the late 60s all other denominations were also discontinued. The last US Notes were put into circulation in January 1971 so they can now only be obtained from a dealer, collector, or someone who may have kept some as curiosities.

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