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12 Matched Notes All Low Serial Number 88 's One from Each of The Twelve Districts All Star Notes These Sets Sold Out In A Record 5 Days @ The BEP The Bureau of Engraving and Printing proudly presented this unique premium set of Series 2003 $2 matching notes. This is a limited edition set – only 2,000 world wide were produced. They feature a collection of 12 Series 2003 $2 STAR notes one each from the 12 Federal Reserve Banks. This remarkable set is handsomely bound and contains for the first time ever, STAR notes with the Lowest Matching Serial Numbers available commencing with 00000001*. *The serial number range for this limited-edition Series 2003 $2 Fed Set was 00000001 - 00002100. Due to quality standards during the manufacturing process some serial numbers were not made available this is why you will see numbers up to 2100. Please Remember you get Twelve Notes one from each district, all with the same serial Number 88*
S/N N45313616 One of the most popular Large Size Type notes displays the portrait of Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka also known as Chief Running Antelope. He was the chief of the Oncpapa or Huncpapa Tribe of the Sioux Nation. George F. Smille, who engraved many of our most beautiful pieces of currency, engraved the portrait and requested the Chief wear his war bonnet. He refused, deeming it inappropriate, so a war bonnet from the opposing Pawnee Nation was substituted in the engraved portrait. This $5 silver certificate is the only piece of US paper money issued for general circulation that uses a Native American as the central vignette.