From any larger bank, and many smaller ones. The bills are still legal tender and have never been discontinued. They're not even scarce because there are hundreds of millions of them. But they ARE uncommon because that large number is only a tiny fraction (< 1%) of the billions of bills with other denominations.
No they do not, nor does the US $1 bill.
The US never made black 2 dollar bills.
It depends on the specific denominations of the bills. For example, it could be six one-dollar bills, or two five-dollar bills and four one-dollar bills.
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Three dollar bills exist but they were never issued by the US government, although the US issued a three dollar coin from 1854 to 1889. Earlier, some colonies printed three dollar bills. When banks were allowed to print money in the early days of the US, some printed legitimate, legal three dollar bills. The Confederacy also produced three dollar bills.
No. US one dollar bills were not made in 1950.
United States two dollar bills are common enough to supply everyone who wants them. Any bank may order as many as the customer wishes. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing will print more as they are demanded. There are currently over $1500000000 two dollar bills in circulation (as of 2010).
Yes, circulated two bills have been found to be more valuable. This is particularly talking about the two dollar bills (circulated) that are from around the 1900's.
President Thomas Jefferson appears on the US two dollar bill.
Older dollar bills are indeed still in circulation. US bills aren't removed from circulation until they wear out.
You can get themat the bank.
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