A 1928 $2 bill, series D is only worth about $38 today. This varies depending on who you are selling to and what condition it is in.
You did not give a date for your bill so I have to guess. There are 2 possibilities: The only $2 bill to ever have a series letter F was dated 1928 and has a red seal. Depending on its condition this bill is worth anywhere from $4 to $15. If you have a new bill with a green seal, the "F" is not a series letter. It's the Federal Reserve District letter indicator. All green seal $2 bills are current issues and are only worth $2 in circulated condition, $3 if uncirculated.
"D" : $5 - $12; UN-circulated $45+
It's worth $2.
Normally a date would be needed to identify your bill, but only the 1928 series of $2 bills had letters extending to F. Please see the Related Question for more information.
A 1928 $2 bill, series D is only worth about $38 today. This varies depending on who you are selling to and what condition it is in.
A 1928 $2 bill, series D is only worth about $38 today. This varies depending on who you are selling to and what condition it is in.
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
$5 to $10 depending on condition. Also, a bill's serial number almost never affects its worth. The date, series letter, and condition are the major factors determining value.
The value of a 1929G two dollar bill varies by circulation. A heavily circulated bill has very little additional value. An bill in good condition is worth about $10. A fully uncirculated bill is worth around $50.
You did not give a date for your bill so I have to guess. There are 2 possibilities: The only $2 bill to ever have a series letter F was dated 1928 and has a red seal. Depending on its condition this bill is worth anywhere from $4 to $15. If you have a new bill with a green seal, the "F" is not a series letter. It's the Federal Reserve District letter indicator. All green seal $2 bills are current issues and are only worth $2 in circulated condition, $3 if uncirculated.
the serial number does not match the series
You need to provide the series and an estimate of condition for us to provide a value. In general, all red seal $2 bills are worth more than face, but a series 1928 $2 red seal in crisp uncirculated is worth more than a series 1953 bill that is held together with scotch tape.
It's worth exactly $2.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. "G" is the highest series letter for 1928 US $2 bills.
If it's series 1976 or later, the bill is worth exactly $2.
About $5 retail.