The series 1976 $2 is quite common and still worth $2.
The value of a 1976 Kansas City District US $2 bill depends on its condition and any unique characteristics. Typically, these bills are worth slightly more than face value to collectors, around $3 to $5. If the bill is in uncirculated condition or has any printing errors, it could be worth more.
To identify if a 1976 two dollar bill is from Kansas, you can check the serial number. If the bill's serial number starts with the letter "K," it signifies that the bill was printed in the Kansas City, Missouri, facility.
Justice Sotomayor married to Kevin Noonan from 1976 to 1983
Kunta Kinte is a character from the novel "Roots: The Saga of an American Family" written by Alex Haley, which was published in 1976. The character is based on Haley's ancestor who was captured in Gambia and sold into slavery in America in the late 18th century.
Justice Sotomayor married to Kevin Noonan from 1976 to 1983
As of 2021, Sara Gore from LX New York is 45 years old. She was born on June 26, 1976.
The Kansas City district mark on the 1976 two dollar bill is a letter and a number combination that represents the Federal Reserve Bank where the bill was printed. For example, the Kansas City district mark is "K11" for the 1976 series two dollar bill. The mark is typically located on the left side of the bill, near the edge.
Value of 1976 kons dollar
It's worth exactly $2.
One dollar.
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$3.73 in 2008 dollars equals $1 1976 dollar
Its value is worth one dollar.
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One dollar.
One dollar.
Just a dollar or so.
One dollar.