This was a common bill until it was replaced by the "toonie" $2 coin. In circulated condition it has no added value.
It's still only worth face value.
$1. It was altered privately after outside of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.
$1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.01
One dollar. In the future - DECADES into the future - such a coin may have a higher value to a coin collector based on scarcity and condition.
This is a billion dollar industry. Depending on the area of industry the capital fluctuates. It is said by the Screen Actors Guild that the typical rate for an actor is $600-$1,700 a day.
purchased in 1976 in colorado -- Laurelli piece with bottom mark of S
About two dollars. Possibly slightly more if in perfect condition.
A $2 bill IS American money, just not a very common denomination. If its date is 1976 or later, it's only worth $2.
two dollars
It's still worth one dollar.
The series 1976 $2 bill is extremely common and is worth face value only.
It's still worth one dollar.
Five dollars.
There is no such thing as an Irish four dollar bill, so it is not worth anything.
2 Dollars
It's still worth $2.
Confederate money is worthless.
$2