Unless it's crisp and uncirculated, face value only
The value depends on the series (date) and condition. If it's series 1976 or later, it's worth face value.
All $2 bills series 1976 or later are worth $2.
All series 1976 $2 bills are still worth face value.
$2 a 1976 two dollar bill ha no premium value. if you go to the bank and get some 2 dollar bills chances are you will get a 1976 two. Actually a 1976G in uncirculated condition could be upwards of $200 most others of the 1976 series readily sell for $5 in uncirculated condition at coin shows...
There's no 1976-A series of $2 bills. All were printed in the first series which doesn't have a letter next to the date. You may be referring to the Federal Reserve District letter.
All series 1976 $2 bills are still worth face value.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
If it's series 1976 or later, then it's still worth face value. Older ones are worth a bit more, but the value really depends on condition.
You're looking at the Federal Reserve District letter rather than the series letter. There was only one series of 1976 $2 bills printed, so there are no series letters. For other bills with additional series, the letter is next to the date. In any case all circulated $2 bills dated 1976 and later have no extra value. Nice uncirculated ones can bring $3 to $4 at retail but a dealer probably has more than he or she needs and will only pay face value.
L is the Federal Reserve District letter rather than the series letter. The series letter if any is next to the date. In any case all circulation $2 bills dated 1976 and later have no added value.
If it's series 1976 or later, it's worth two dollars. Anything before that begins to have collector value, but for a specific value, ask about a specific bill.
You're looking at the Federal Reserve District letter rather than the series letter. The series letter if any is next to the date. In any case all circulation $2 bills dated 1976 and later have no added value.