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.
If it has a 2003A date it is the current edition and is worth face value unless it is uncirculated you may get around $3.
It's still worth two dollars.
Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.
Its worth no more than its face value. 2$
About $5 retail.
The value of a 1959 series B ten dollar bill can change often. As of 2014, online auctions have such bills priced between 18 and 25 dollars.
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.
Up to a whole $2. The Treasury is still making series 2003 bills.
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 $2.
One Dollar
It's still worth two dollars.
it might be i never seen one
2$
$10.
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.
Sorry, there is no such bill.
Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.