Very definitely. It's a valid denomination of US currency and can be taken to a bank or spent the same as any other paper money.
Regardless of popular misconceptions, $2 bills have neverbeen discontinued or withdrawn, nor are there plans to do so. The Treasury continues to print them as needed; the most recent series started in 2013.
The US never made black 2 dollar bills.
Not in the US. Series dates for $2 FRN's are 1976, 1995, and 2003.
look at the number on the bill. if this question was referring to what are dollars worth compared to a different currency then the answer will constantly be changing as the value of different countries currency is fairly volatile. 1 dollar bill = $1 2 dollar bill = $2 5 dollar bill = $5 10 dollar bill = $10 20 dollar bill = $20 50 dollar bill = $50 100 dollar bill = $100
The largest dollar bill is a 100 dollar bill. Currently in production is the $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100. In the early 20th century there was a $10000,, but it was retired from circulation in the 60s.
It's worth 5 dollars.
Thomas Jefferson Simply, Jefferson is on the 2 dollar bill. Its a cool bill isn't it?
No. Thomas Jefferson is on the US $2 bill.
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Thomas Jefferson is on the US 2-dollar bill.
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$1: George Washington, the first president $2: Thomas Jefferson, the third president $5: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president
If you are talking of the Us 2 dollar bill, yes it is legal tender. If you are talking of the Australian 2 dollar bill, then no as it is no longer a circulated denomination except in the form of a coin.