![]() It was changed in a way that more closely resembled the five-dollar bill. ![]() 1953 was considered one of the last major changes to the note. Twenty-five years would pass before any part of the bill would be redesigned or touched. Last Major 2 Dollar Bill Design Change in 1953 This time it featured Jefferson Monticello’s home. Other exciting changes were that the blue serial numbers were again red, as the image on the other side of the note was still different. The Thomas Jefferson portrait was noticeably cropped, and the name changed to the United States note once again. With the change in size, a few other minor changes occurred. The large-size notes are the obvious sign you might have a valuable old 2-dollar bill on your hands. Most large-size two-dollar bills issued from 1862-1918 are highly collected some can be valued at over $10,000. You could expect any bill to be 6.14 inches by 2.61 inches. ![]() In 1928 all paper bills would be standardized in terms of their sizing. It was an inconvenience to keep all the bills straight, which meant different printing from the $1 bill. Having different-sized bills became problematic. 1928 and Standardized Sizing the 2 Dollar Bill ![]()
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