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Exhibit relating to the Declaration of Independence 1776 and Tomas Jefferson - using $2 bills

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Two uncut sheet fragments of 4 pieces of 2-dollar coins each. Placed alternately in a matching passepartout - one for the obverse, the other for the reverse.

The 2-dollar bill is a special bill in American circulation. Its reverse commemorates the act of signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776, and the obverse bears the image of one of its main authors - Thomas Jefferson.

The present object as a whole can be described as a kind of exhibit made on the basis of banknotes, between which a card introducing the figure of Jefferson and a reproduction of his portrait are placed.

Banknotes placed in the exhibit in issue states.

All in a nicely selected green color scheme, matching the American currency.

Externally, the state of preservation is very good, without any remarks.

On the back the maker's markings of this exhibit and inf. that it was made with a protective glass with UV filter.

The banknotes used are from the 2003 yearbook, and the object was made on August 17, 2005.

External dimensions: 63 x 39 x 2 cm.

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Auction 26 - Spring '25
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Date
27 May 2025 CEST/Warsaw
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48 EUR
Hammer price
95 EUR
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200%
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Auction 26 - Spring '25
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