the BEP never printed $2 bills of that date
The $2 bill has not been discontinued. New ones are printed as needed. The most recent series is dated 2008.
although still in production, there are less than 1 percent of the printing. years of printing 1862 - 1963, then started back up in 1976 until present.
The very first federally-issued $2 bills were printed in 1862 and had a picture of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's picture was replaced by Thomas Jefferson's in 1869.
$1 bills have been printed since the 19th century. The difficulty telling when most bills were actually printed is that the unlike coins, bills are dated by "series", not the actual year the bill was made. To make things worse, the criteria that define a series have changed over time, so some bills (e.g. 1935) were printed with the same series date for decades, while others (e.g. 2001) were only printed for a couple of years. About the best you can do is to look at the signatures of the Treasurer and Secretary on the bill, then find out when those two officials served.
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There's more information at the Related Question.Two-dollar bills were never MINTED. Only coins are minted. Bills are printed.
the BEP never printed $2 bills of that date
two dollars. A couple of hundred million were printed, so they're not rare.
The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.
Yes, the Treasury printed $2 bills in the 2003 series, also 2005 and 2008.
The $2 bill has not been discontinued. New ones are printed as needed. The most recent series is dated 2008.
Bills are printed. Coins are minted. All U.S. bills are printed at two facilities of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, one in Washington DC and the other in Fort Worth. Bills from Fort Worth are identifiable by a small "FW" in one or more corners.
although still in production, there are less than 1 percent of the printing. years of printing 1862 - 1963, then started back up in 1976 until present.
The very first federally-issued $2 bills were printed in 1862 and had a picture of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton's picture was replaced by Thomas Jefferson's in 1869.
1976 was the first year that the modern looking $2 bill was printed. However, $2 bills have been printed in one form or another since the 1860s
$1 bills have been printed since the 19th century. The difficulty telling when most bills were actually printed is that the unlike coins, bills are dated by "series", not the actual year the bill was made. To make things worse, the criteria that define a series have changed over time, so some bills (e.g. 1935) were printed with the same series date for decades, while others (e.g. 2001) were only printed for a couple of years. About the best you can do is to look at the signatures of the Treasurer and Secretary on the bill, then find out when those two officials served.