It's worth $2.
In good condition around $12 In very fine condition around $20 In uncirculated condition around $200 In star uncirculated condition around $3,000
Fv = $200(fvifa15%,5) = $200(6.7424) = $1,348.48.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
If it is a 1953 c series it is worth only $6.50
It's worth $2.
If it's circulated, it might retail for $1.50 or so. An uncirculated one would retail for $2 or $3.
one hundred cents. one dollar
The US Federal Reserve Note Series 2003 include; $1 : Two versions, 2003 and 2003A. $2 $5 $10 $100 : Two versions, 2003 and 2003A
If you got it in change it's worth face value only. It's not rare, so go ahead and spend it if you choose. It has extra value only in crisp uncirculated condition.
about $200-250
For the modern $2 federal reserve note, the series dates so far are 1976, 1995, 2003, 2003A, 2009, and 2013.
For bills with no series letter next to the date, or A through D, face value to $140 depending on how worn it is. For bills with an E series letter, $140 to $200.
200-600 USD
The absolute value of 200 is 200, and so is the absolute value of -200 .
50-200 USD
will a 200 series bullbar fit on a 100 series