There's no such bill. The last blue-seal silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957 B. The US only printed blue seal $2 bills in 1899 and 1918. All other $2 bills after that had red seals (up till 1963) or green seals (1976 to the present).
About $3.00
Unless it's crisp and uncirculated, face value only
The series 1976 two dollar bill does not have enough age to it to be a collectible item. Although amounts can change, currently a 1976 two dollar bill is worth approximately four dollars in uncirculated condition.
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
$2
About $3.00
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
Unless it's crisp and uncirculated, face value only
$2 a 1976 two dollar bill ha no premium value. if you go to the bank and get some 2 dollar bills chances are you will get a 1976 two. Actually a 1976G in uncirculated condition could be upwards of $200 most others of the 1976 series readily sell for $5 in uncirculated condition at coin shows...
The series 1976 two dollar bill does not have enough age to it to be a collectible item. Although amounts can change, currently a 1976 two dollar bill is worth approximately four dollars in uncirculated condition.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
A nice, crisp uncirculated note has a value of about $15, IF you can find a buyer.
$2
In perfect uncirculated condition it is worth $6. In normal used condition is is worth exactly $2.
About $1.25. A dealer will only pay face value.
You might be able to sell it for $2.50 to $3.00 but a dealer will only pay face value ($2.00). Huge numbers of these bills were saved as souvenirs of the Bicentennial.
As of 03/2009, about $2 at retail.