I have the same question, but haven't come to a conclusion yet. I have just started researching. The closest I have come so far is the link to eBay below. It might be worth watching this to see what the final outcome is. That may not be the final answer, but it will be a clue. The current bid for a cancelled new issue two dollar bill seems to currently be $9.99. It started at $3.99. Check it out.
http://cgi.eBay.com/RARE-TWO-DOLLAR-BILL---FIRST-DAY-ISSUE-APRIL-13,-1976_W0QQitemZ320222575784QQcmdZViewItem?IMSfp=TL080228087a3932
HI, just FYI, they were issued on April 13th 1976, at least that's what the postmark says on my bill.
1976 first issue $2 bills can be worth a good amount if in good condition. If it has a post mark, it is worth up to $2 more. So a 1976 first issue $2 bill could be worth $3 to $4.
First it's gold plated, but not by the mint. And it's a common Eisenhower dollar and value is what ever you can get.
one dollar
The variety 1 Philadelphia issue in MS-60 is $3.50, the Denver issue is $2.10 retail.
Its value is worth one dollar.
Value of 1976 kons dollar
1976 first issue $2 bills can be worth a good amount if in good condition. If it has a post mark, it is worth up to $2 more. So a 1976 first issue $2 bill could be worth $3 to $4.
One dollar.
April 13, 1976. I have several with a postage stamp affixed and cancelled with the postmark (date).
First it's gold plated, but not by the mint. And it's a common Eisenhower dollar and value is what ever you can get.
one dollar
The variety 1 Philadelphia issue in MS-60 is $3.50, the Denver issue is $2.10 retail.
$3.73 in 2008 dollars equals $1 1976 dollar
Its value is worth one dollar.
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One dollar.
One dollar.