About $4
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
As opposed to a fake one? Uncirculated $2 bills dated 1976 or later retail for about $3.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
As opposed to a fake one? That's unlikely because a $2 bill is too low a denomination to be worth counterfeiting. In any case, Series 2003 $2 bills are uncommon but not rare; an uncirculated one might retail for only $2.50 as of 07/2010.
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.
There weren't any series letters on 2003 $1 bills. You may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter instead. In any case a 2003 $1 bill is too new to have any added value, even in uncirculated condition.
A nice uncirculated one might retail for $3 but a dealer will only pay face value or maybe $2.25 if you're fortunate.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated then it is worth about 50 cents.
Face value for all of them.
All $2 bills dated 1976 and later are worth only face value if circulated. A brand new, uncirculated one sells for about $3 at a dealer.
These are very common. They are only worth face value unless the are uncirculated.
The only thing authentic about it is the original $2 bill it was made from. It's an overpriced novelty item made by taking a normal $2 bill and layering a thin amount of gold on top of parts of the design. I've seen them and they look impressive but from a collector's viewpoint they're still altered goods and don't have any value to banknote collectors.