There's an old saying, "As phony as a $3 bill". That's because the U.S. doesn't make $3 bills.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
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.
Nothing because it's fake
$2. Huge numbers of $2 were printed as part of the Bicentennial celebration. They're not rare and even in brand-new condition are only worth about $3.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
$2 unless in absolutely uncirculated condition in which case it might be worth $3.
1976 first issue $2 bills can be worth a good amount if in good condition. If it has a post mark, it is worth up to $2 more. So a 1976 first issue $2 bill could be worth $3 to $4.
These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
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.
July 8, 2009 A 1969 one dollar bill in crisp condition is worth about $2-$3.
Nothing because it's fake
If it's uncirculated, it might be worth $2-3. Otherwise it's worth one dollar.
$2. Huge numbers of $2 were printed as part of the Bicentennial celebration. They're not rare and even in brand-new condition are only worth about $3.
The value of Coins and Paper Money can vary drastically depending on year, condition, and stamping. A 1976 Calgary Stampede commemorative dollar is worth between $3 and $4.
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.
Three $1 bills are worth $3. If instead you're asking about the value of a $3 bill, there's no such thing.