On Tuesday, July 15, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) started selling $2 notes individually and lifted its limit restrictions for the collection that groups them together in a set.
Now available without household ordering limits is the 2014 $2 Single Note Collection for $15.90 with quantities of 25 sets sold at a discount of $15 each. The collection includes one Series 2009 $2 note printed for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and one Series 2009 $2 note printed for the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
These notes may now also be purchased separately for $7.95 with quantities of 50 or more priced at $7.50 each. The BEP has created separate ordering pages for these individual notes that are entitled "2014 $2 Single San Francisco Note" and "2014 $2 Single New York Note."
Serial Numbers beginning with 2014
Notes of the 2014 $2 Single Note Collection as well as those ordered individually feature serial numbers beginning with the year "2014." The two notes within the collection will not have matching serial numbers, unlike the BEP’s recently issued and already sold out America’s Founding Fathers 2014 Currency Set.
Ordering
Money collectors can place orders for the collection or single notes by visiting www.moneyfactorystore.gov. The BEP indicates the collection is limited to 7,000 total sets.
About the BEP
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing prints billions of Federal Reserve Notes for delivery to the Federal Reserve System each year. These notes are produced at facilities in Washington, DC, and Fort Worth, Texas.