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Each note begins with the serial number 2000 and ranges from serial number 20000001* to 20009999*, and is in its own green Millennium Note folder. All other 1995 $2 Dollar Notes not issued in this special set are worth $3.00 if uncirculated, $2.25 if circulated.
Unique Serial Numbers: The 8 to 11 digit serial number printed on $2 bills sometimes has a pattern or sequence that is especially prized by collectors. These "fancy" serial numbers can add significant value. Some examples include: Binary numbers (all 1s and 0s) Radar or palindrome numbers (same forward and backward) Seven of a kind or more
This means when you’re studying, collecting, or evaluating $2 Bills, you’ll use the Fr. Number, series date, and condition to confirm how much a $2 Bill is worth. The Fr. Number typically includes a letter of the alphabet to identify the 12 Federal Districts. Federal Districts or Branches on $2 Bills
If your 2-dollar bill has a serial number on it, it may be worth more. Look for the following symbols or patterns that can indicate a valuable 2-dollar bill: Palindromes - Also called "radar notes," these serial numbers read the same whether you look at them backward or forward.
1976 $2 Bill: Value Chart. The value of an individual 1976 $2 bill will depend on several factors including the condition, rarity, presence of printing error and serial number. The average value can increase significantly for bills in pristine condition or with unique serial numbers.
The most expensive two-dollar banknote produced in 1976 with Thomas Jefferson on the front page is the one with the unique printing error. The $2 bill with the twice-printing serial number is worth $500 to $900, depending on the condition.
“A serial number ‘1’ for a 1976 $2 bill would be worth $20,000 or more. But [for] a majority of those people holding 1976 $2 bills, they are only worth face value. There are very few that...