It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
That L indicates a Federal Reserve bank branch. The series 2003 $2 bill is worth $2.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
Yes, there were $2 bills for series 2003. In case that sentence fragment is attempting to ask about the bill's value, it's worth $2.
Up to a whole $2. The Treasury is still making series 2003 bills.
The US didn't print a Series 2003-B $2 bill, only plain and 2003-A. The series letter on a bill is next to the date. Any other letter is either a Federal Reserve District letter or a marker such as a plate position indicator. In most cases these don't affect a bill's value, and don't help to identify it.
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Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.
It's worth exactly $2.
Its worth no more than its face value. 2$
It's either altered or not from 2003. A bill with a red seal would be a United States Note, a form of currency that was discontinued around 1970; the last red seal $2 bills were printed in the 1963 series.
$2. It's an ordinary $2 bill with a sticker pasted over Jefferson's portrait.
Yes, the Treasury printed $2 bills in the 2003 series, also 2005 and 2008.