They're still worth two dollars.
Uncirculated bills retail for about $3. Circulated bills are only worth face value.
In circulated condition they have no extra value. If they're uncirculated you might get $3-$4 for them but that's only because they're uncirculated rather than consecutive.
In perfect uncirculated condition it is worth $6. In normal used condition is is worth exactly $2.
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. All green-seal $2 bills dated 1976 and later are worth face value only, if found in change. There weren't any $2 bills printed in 1975. The nearest date is 1976. These are worth face value only unless they're uncirculated, in which case they sell for maybe $3 tops.
Enormous numbers of $2 bills were printed in 1976 for the Bicentennial celebration, so it's not unusual to find them with consecutive serial numbers. If they're from change, they have no extra value. Uncirculated ones might bring $3 to $4.
Face value if circulated. Uncirculated, around $3.
Unless it's crisp and uncirculated, face value only
Uncirculated bills retail for about $3. Circulated bills are only 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...
As opposed to a fake one? Uncirculated $2 bills dated 1976 or later retail for about $3.
Its COST was $2 in 1976 when it was issued. Its VALUE today is about $3, so long as it has no creases or other wear. Circulated $2 bills dated 1976 or later are ordinary bills worth face value only, however.
In circulated condition they have no extra value. If they're uncirculated you might get $3-$4 for them but that's only because they're uncirculated rather than consecutive.
In perfect uncirculated condition it is worth $6. In normal used condition is is worth exactly $2.
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. All green-seal $2 bills dated 1976 and later are worth face value only, if found in change. There weren't any $2 bills printed in 1975. The nearest date is 1976. These are worth face value only unless they're uncirculated, in which case they sell for maybe $3 tops.
Enormous numbers of $2 bills were printed in 1976 for the Bicentennial celebration, so it's not unusual to find them with consecutive serial numbers. If they're from change, they have no extra value. Uncirculated ones might bring $3 to $4.
The U.S. did not issue any $2 bills in 1986 In any case, $2 bills issued since 1976 are all current circulation notes and are worth face value only, unless they are in original uncirculated condition.
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. If circulated, $2 bills dated 1963 are worth about 25¢ extra. Green-seal bills dated 1976 or later are only worth extra if they're uncirculated.