At 8:00 a.m. ET today, Aug. 1, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP) will begin selling its newest and always popular annual product for money collectors, the 2017 $2 Single Note Collection.
The product includes $2 single notes from four different Federal Reserve Banks. Each of them features non-matching serial numbers but they all begin with "2017."
This year’s set includes the following four banknotes:
- a Series 2013 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York,
- a Series 2013 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta,
- a Series 2013 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, and
- a Series 2009 $2 note from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
The four bills are inside a clear, acid-free polymer sleeve that is held within a folder representative of the corresponding Federal Reserve District.
Limits, Pricing & Ordering
Restricted to 5,000 sets with an additional pre-release limit of 25 sets per household, interested collectors should order soon as past sets have tended to sell quickly.
The 2017 $2 Single Note Collection is $29.95, which breaks down to about $7.50 per note. Should supplies last, the 25-set limit will be waived on Aug. 8. In addition, the notes at that time will be available individually for $7.95, with bulk pricing for quantities of 50 or more at $7.50 per note.
When released, buy the set directly from the BEP at www.moneyfactorystore.gov.
BEP money products are also available by telephone (1-800-456-3408), by fax (1-888-891-7585), International fax (202-874-1788), at the Washington, DC and Fort Worth, Texas Visitor Center Gift Shops; and by mail order at:
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
Mail Order Sales, 515M
14th and C Streets SW
Washington, DC 20228
The BEP ships free and does not charge tax.