Washington, District of Columbia. Bullion Bank. 1862 $2. PMG Choice Uncirculated 63 EPQ. Remainder. (DC-170 G22). Plate A. July 4, 1862. Young girl at center. Intricate denomination die at ends. Title at left. Magnificently tinted color throughout. The Bullion Bank was one of the many fraudulent banks which claimed Washington, D.C. as their center of operations in an attempt to connote its validity as a financial institution. This is certainly one of the nicer examples we have seen.