Despite their rarity, $2 bills are still around and can be used for purchases. And now it turns out those that were printed in *** certain year could be worth far more than *** couple of bucks. According to us, currency auctions, any $2 notes printed between 1862 and 1917 are valued at around $1000. Meanwhile, those minted in the year 1890 might go for as much as 4005 $100 still if you aren't one to hang on to antique notes, some newer ones are also worth *** pretty penny. *** $2 bill from 2003 was recently sold through heritage auction for $2400. That bill was then sold again at *** markup shortly after for $4000. That same auction house has now reappraised the bill suggesting it could be worth upwards of $6000. So how do you know if your $2 bill is worth anything? Usa Today reports *** $2 note from 1890 with *** red seal is *** big ticket item and could fetch that $4500 asking price in fact most $2 bills with red seals are worth something. Generally between $300 and $2500 to find out the worth of any $2 notes you happen to have head over to us currency auctions dot com for *** complete list.
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Do you know how much your $2 bills are worth? Some are worth thousands
If you have any old $2 bills laying around, they could be worth thousands.A $2 bill from 2003 with a low serial number sold in July for $2,400 on Heritage Auctions, the largest auction house in the world that deals with currency. That same bill later resold for $4,000.To find the value of your $2 bill, look at the year and seal color. Bills with red, brown and blue seals from 1862 through 1917 can be worth up to $1,000 or more, according to the U.S. Currency Auctions website. You can find the value of your $2 bill by visiting the U.S. currency price guide.
If you have any old $2 bills laying around, they could be worth thousands.
A $2 bill from 2003 with a low serial number sold in July for $2,400 on Heritage Auctions, the largest auction house in the world that deals with currency. That same bill later resold for $4,000.
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To find the value of your $2 bill, look at the year and seal color. Bills with red, brown and blue seals from 1862 through 1917 can be worth up to $1,000 or more, according to the U.S. Currency Auctions website.
You can find the value of your $2 bill by visiting the U.S. currency price guide.