That really depends on the series (year) of the bill. If it's something recent like 2003, it's still worth $2.
Unfortunately they usually sell for only $2. Some collectors will buy them for a little more.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
A $2 bill series of 1976 is very common and is worth $2 if circulated and about $2.50 (or even less) if it is crisp uncirculated.
Its estimated worth is $12.00MoreNote this ISN'T an official US product, though. It's a standard $2 bill that was modified by adding the Navy hologram to turn it into a keepsake / memento.
All $2 bills dated 1976 and later are worth only face value if circulated. A brand new, uncirculated one sells for about $3 at a dealer.
2 Dollars
$2 unless in absolutely uncirculated condition in which case it might be worth $3.
just 2 dollars you can get them at the bank
Unfortunately they usually sell for only $2. Some collectors will buy them for a little more.
The 2003 $2 Fed Reserve note is only worth $2, unless it is in CRISP, Uncirculated condition. The 2003 note, Unc. is worth $6, the 2003A also $6. Of course you will have to find a Currency Dealer who will buy it! ~ Huao Crazy answer. Pretty much all the $2 bills I get from the bank are in "Crisp, Uncirculated" condtion. A $2 bill is worth .......YES, no kidding.... $2.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
Face value only, unless it's uncirculated. Then it might retail for $2.50 or $3.00
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
If it was in mint uncirculated condition, then maybe $15-20. In normal (it's been in somebody's wallet) condition it is worth exactly $2.
As opposed to a fake one? That's unlikely because a $2 bill is too low a denomination to be worth counterfeiting. In any case, Series 2003 $2 bills are uncommon but not rare; an uncirculated one might retail for only $2.50 as of 07/2010.
A $2 bill series of 1976 is very common and is worth $2 if circulated and about $2.50 (or even less) if it is crisp uncirculated.