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.
These are very common. They are only worth face value unless the are uncirculated.
A nice uncirculated one might retail for $3 but a dealer will only pay face value or maybe $2.25 if you're fortunate.
About $3.00
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It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
About $4
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
About $1.25. A dealer will only pay face value.
There weren't any series letters on 2003 $1 bills. You may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter instead. In any case a 2003 $1 bill is too new to have any added value, even in uncirculated condition.
As of 03/2009, about $2 at retail.