The United States $2 Bill Quiz
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What was the $2 bill redesigned as when U.S. currency changed to its current size in 1928?

  • National Bank Note
  • United States Note (correct)
  • Federal Reserve Bank Note
  • Silver Certificate
  • Which painting is featured on the reverse of the $2 bill?

  • The Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci
  • Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci
  • Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh
  • Declaration of Independence by John Trumbull (correct)
  • When was the $2 bill reissued as a Federal Reserve Note with a new reverse design?

  • 1966
  • 1967
  • 1976 (correct)
  • 1928
  • During its pre-1929 life as a large-sized note, what were the various forms in which the $2 bill was issued?

    <p>United States Note, National Bank Note, Silver Certificate, Treasury or 'Coin' Note, and Federal Reserve Bank Note</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why do $2 bills not circulate as widely as other denominations?

    <p>Low production numbers due to lack of use</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are some examples of nicknames given to U.S. presidents mentioned in the text?

    <p>Honest Abe, Old Hickory, His Accidency</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the 'Grand Watermelon' note named after?

    <p>The resemblance of the three zeros on the reverse to three watermelons</p> Signup and view all the answers

    When did the Treasury Department start manufacturing paper currency in the United States?

    <p>1861</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the significance of the squiggly patterns on the 'Grand Watermelon' note?

    <p>They give the '1,000' its watermelon appearance</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why have U.S. banknotes sometimes gained unintended nicknames?

    <p>The public found more amusing nicknames for them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    $2 Bill Redesign

    • The $2 bill was redesigned in 1928 when U.S. currency changed to its current size.

    Reverse Design of the $2 Bill

    • The painting featured on the reverse of the $2 bill is "Declaration of Independence" by John Trumbull.

    Reissue of the $2 Bill

    • The $2 bill was reissued as a Federal Reserve Note with a new reverse design in 1963.

    Pre-1929 Life of the $2 Bill

    • During its pre-1929 life as a large-sized note, the $2 bill was issued in various forms, including United States Notes, Gold Certificates, and Silver Certificates.

    Circulation of the $2 Bill

    • $2 bills do not circulate as widely as other denominations due to their limited issuance and lack of demand.

    Nicknames for U.S. Presidents

    • Examples of nicknames given to U.S. presidents include "Old Hickory" for Andrew Jackson and "The Grand Watermelon" for Andrew Jackson.

    The 'Grand Watermelon' Note

    • The 'Grand Watermelon' note was named after its green treasury seal and serial numbers.

    Manufacture of Paper Currency

    • The Treasury Department started manufacturing paper currency in the United States in 1862.

    'Grand Watermelon' Note Design

    • The squiggly patterns on the 'Grand Watermelon' note are a unique design feature to prevent counterfeiting.

    Unintended Nicknames for U.S. Banknotes

    • U.S. banknotes have sometimes gained unintended nicknames due to their design features, such as the 'Grand Watermelon' note.

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    Test your knowledge about the United States two-dollar bill with this quiz. Learn about the history, design, and features of this unique denomination of currency. See how much you know about the $2 bill's pre-1929 life as a large-sized note and its current status.

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