
Earlier today, Aug. 4, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) began accepting orders for its collection of $2 notes from three different Federal Reserve Banks.
Limited to 2,000 sets and with each note in the collection bearing a serial number starting with ‘2015’, interested money collectors should order soon as this annually issued product tends to sell quickly.
This year’s $2 Single Note Collection includes the following three banknotes:
- a Series 2013 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas,
- a Series 2009 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and
- a Series 2009 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
The bills are inside a clear, acid-free polymer sleeve that is held within a folder representative of the corresponding Federal Reserve District. Each complete set has non-matching serial numbers.
Pricing and Ordering
Pricing for the 2015 $2 Single Note Collection is $23.85, which breaks down to $7.95 per note. Place orders at www.moneyfactorystore.gov.
There is a household ordering limit of 2 sets during the pre-release period of August 4 to 10, 2015. If inventory remains beyond that period, the restriction will be removed. Also at that time, up to 5,000 individual notes each for the Series 2013 Dallas and Series 2009 San Francisco bank designations will be available for $7.95.




