$2 bills dated 1976 and later are uncommon but not rare. Hundreds of millions have been printed so they can't be considered scarce, but that huge number is still only less than 1% of all bills in circulation so they don't show up in change very often. Any large bank should be able to get you all that you want.
Even bills dated 1953 and 1963 aren't considered to be rare, for the same reasons. You have to go all the way back to the 1928 series before you start running into any truly valuable "deuces".
Not in the U.S. or Canada. The EU issues €200 bills however.
Yes
No. You can get five of them for $10 at your local bank.
There are no $200 bills. But Seriously, Its either 100 $2 or 40 $5, and I assume only the Mint deals with that many $2 bills.
The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.
Not in the U.S. or Canada. The EU issues €200 bills however.
There are 40 $5 bills in $200. 5x40 = 200.
200 $50 bills are worth $10,000.
4000 ÷ 20 = 200 twenty dollar bills.
Due to inflation, the $200 denomination has been proposed in the U.S. to augment $100 bills. However, neither the U.S., Australia, nor Canada print any bills larger than $100. The EU does print €200 notes but they are not commonly used.
There are twenty 10 bills in 200 dollars.
100 to 200 bills
Yes
It's definitely a reasonable denomination to have, but the US has never printed $200 bills. Some gift shops sell fake "$200" bills as novelties but you can't spend them.
200 ten-dollar bills is 2000 dollars. 500 x 2000 = 1,000,000 dollars
You'd get 10, since 20 ten dollar bills would be 200 dollars. 200 divided by 20 is 10.
The population of Rare Ltd. is 200.