not in the USA -- sounds like one of those novelty notes mad for an Easter present -- they alter a real $2 bill and put the image of a rabbit on it -- it is still legal tender, but you may have to convince the cashier to accept it.
no. 3 dollar bills never existed. 2 dollar bills were invented during the 1500s though.
I don't think any 2 dollar bills were printed in 1944, but if they were they would have been marked as Series 1928.
No. The largest denomination ever printed was $100,000.
Yes
No, they have never been called the duck bills.
Three dollar bills have never been produced by the US Bureau of Printing and Engraving, nor have they ever been endorsed by the US Treasury. There have however been several 3-cent coins, including one called a 3-cent nickel. The production of $3 bills in the future s highly unlikely.
If you receive a dollar from anyone besides the federal government, it is circulated. It can be in 100% mint condition, if it has ever been used, it is circulated. Most uncirculated bills are part of a series, and will come with identification
There were no series of 1951 $100 bills ever printed.
Cabbage ( or lettuce) is a common slang term for dollar bills.
Anywhere from $2 for 99.9% of 2 dollar bills, but a brand new one from 1899 is about $3,000. plus i saw the first 2 dollar bill ever made for sale for $1,000,00.
The US made 100,000 dollar bills, but none of these were ever in circulation. They were made to be used between Federal Reserve Banks.
No, there has never been such a denomination.