Face value. Even though they don't circulate much, they're not really "rare"; they were a novelty when they were issued, and a lot of people stored them away thinking they would increase in value.
Fun fact: when NOBODY stores something away thinking it will increase in value, it does because it becomes rare; when EVERYBODY stores something away thinking it will increase in value, it usually doesn't since everybody's already got one... or a dozen.
The series 1976 $2 bill is common and still worth $2.
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.
A proof version? Maybe 1-2 dollars.
The value of a 1953 gold 2 dollar bill will vary. The value will be determined by the condition of the bill and by the current supply and demand for it.
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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.
A proof version? Maybe 1-2 dollars.
The U.S. Bicentennial was in 1976.There were no Bicentennial $1 bills printed, either.There were new-design $2 bills issued that year, however. If you have one of those it's worth only face value if it's been in circulation. A crisp, unfolded one might sell for $3.
it's a bicentennial bill with the stamp of the day and cancelled the day it was printed.
The value of a 1953 gold 2 dollar bill will vary. The value will be determined by the condition of the bill and by the current supply and demand for it.
The value of a 1996 2 Dollar Bill is approximately $2. Their low value is due to the large number produced and wide availability.
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A bicentennial $2 bill with first day print in excellent condition could be worth around $15 to $20 to a collector. The exact value would depend on factors such as demand, rarity, and any unique characteristics of the bill.
That depends on the year the bill was made in and the condition it is in.
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