Oh those are rare, you should sell it starting at about $50.
Two dollars, if it's a regular $2 bill with a sticker over the original portrait.
What you have is a regular series 1995 $2 bill with an Easter Bunny sticker placed over the picture of Thomas Jefferson. As legal tender, it's worth $2. An interested collector might be willing to pay slightly more.
The whole thing is worth $2. Of that, $2 is the value of the bill. The rest is the value of the Easter Bunny and certificate. It's a novelty item, nothing more.
It's a novelty, similar to the Santa Claus dollar. It's a genuine bill with a decal placed over the original portrait.
It's a regular series 1995 $2 bill with a sticker placed over the portrait. The bill is worth two dollars.
No one knows what hole the Easter bunny lives in.
There are no 1986-dated $1 bills, but regardless of the date, bills with pictures of Santa, Elvis, the Easter Bunny, et. al. on them are novelty items with no added value. Normally they're made by pasting a picture on top of Washington's portrait.
what is the value of the four dollar bill of 1778
what is the value of the four dollar bill of 1778
If it is a custom printed dollar bill then its not worth anything, but I guess you could sell it as artwork. If it is a real dollar bill with Elvis drawn on it then it is still worth one dollar.
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No such bill
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