Uncommon, yes. Rare, no.
They don't show up in change very often because for various historical and cultural reasons many Americans don't like to use $2 bills. The Treasury only prints as many as are needed to meet demand. In fact, when they make a print run several tens of millions of $2 bills are issued but that number is low by comparison to the hundreds of millions or billions of other denominations printed.
Any bills you find in circulation dated 1976 or later are only worth face value. Even older $2 bills (1953 and 1963) don't carry much of a premium for collectors unless the bills are crisp and uncirculated.
Added: It is said that the primary reason that they are uncommon in general circulation is that cash register drawers are not configured with a separate compartment to handle them, and automatic vending machines are not programmed to accept them.
5 Dollar Bills Are Very Common. They are still being printed, for as far as I know, 2 dollar bills are rare but still worth the same value.
No. You can get five of them for $10 at your local bank.
You can get themat the bank.
None. They are nothing more than a regular 2 dollar bill that has been altered. And 2 dollar bills are not rare you can go to any bank and purchase them for, get this, 2 dollars.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
Just face value, unless they are rare issues.
US $2 bills are printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the same agency that prints all US currency. Contrary to popular myth, $2 bills aren't rare, haven't been discontinued, and are still being produced. They only make up about 1% of all paper money in circulation but that still amounts to hundreds of millions of bills.
The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.
Yes
....$2. $2 bills are not rare, rather they simply aren't used much in every day circulation.
The US never made black 2 dollar bills.
As of July 2010 no series 2009 or 2010 $2 bills have been printed.