By telling a blind person it is a $10 bill.
Seriously, it is worth $2, there are millions of them that are uncirculated. Unless it has some unusual serial number, you aren't going to get more than $2 for it.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
1976 US $2 bills were printed in large numbers for the Bicentennial. In average condition they're only worth face value. Uncirculated ones might be worth $3 to $5.
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A perfect uncirculated 1976 $2 note is worth $3-$6. Any other condition is face value ($2). Note that all $2 bills dated 1976 and later have been issued as Federal Reserve Notes, so they all will have green seals.
Five dollars.
in bu condition (uncirculated) about 1.50-3 dollars
The series 1976 two dollar bill does not have enough age to it to be a collectible item. Although amounts can change, currently a 1976 two dollar bill is worth approximately four dollars in uncirculated condition.
2 Dollars
About two dollars. Possibly slightly more if in perfect condition.
Only proof and special uncirculated coins sold from the Mint have more than face value.
In perfect uncirculated condition it is worth $6. In normal used condition is is worth exactly $2.
About $3.00
$3.73 in 2008 dollars equals $1 1976 dollar
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
Two dollars. It's not like they're rare. The Treasury has certainly thousands and probably millions of them just sitting around uncirculated.
$2 a 1976 two dollar bill ha no premium value. if you go to the bank and get some 2 dollar bills chances are you will get a 1976 two. Actually a 1976G in uncirculated condition could be upwards of $200 most others of the 1976 series readily sell for $5 in uncirculated condition at coin shows...
They're still worth two dollars.