Detonated means exploded like a bomb. Dollar bills don't explode.
45% of dollar bills have been in strippers g-strings
1979
Yes, circulated two bills have been found to be more valuable. This is particularly talking about the two dollar bills (circulated) that are from around the 1900's.
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.
If they are US two dollar bills, yes. Contrary to popular misunderstanding, $2 bills are and always have been legal tender. The denomination has never been discontinued. It's only printed in relatively small numbers (less than 1% of all currency) but that still amounts to hundreds of millions of bills.
No, 2009 is not the last year dollar bills were printed. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing continues to produce currency, including dollar bills, as needed to replace old and damaged notes, as well as to meet demand. New series of bills have been introduced since 2009, with ongoing updates to security features.
As of July 2010 no series 2009 or 2010 $2 bills have been printed.
There have never been actual $3.00 bills. There are still $2.00 bills printed, although comparatively very few
Not really. Before the Federal Reserve System, some banks made three-dollar bills, which were legal tender at the time. During the civil war, the confederacy printed three-dollar bills. There has never been a United States 3-dollar bill though.
They are shipped to banks run by the Federal Reserve System.
There have been hundreds of fake 3 dollar bills with different portraits- and to the best of my knowledge, one REAL series of $3 bills. The REAL bills were bank notes issued by one bank. The St. Nicholas Savings Bank of New York. Yep- the REAL 3 dollar bills had a portrait of Santa Claus- also known as St. Nicholas.
The US did not print any 10 dollar bills with that date. The closest year would have been 1901.