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No US $2 bills were printed with yellow seals. However, up till 1963 most were issued as US Notes with red seals and in the 19th century some $2 bills had brown seals. Either of these could have changed color due to age or exposure to chemicals.

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Q: Why would a US 2 dollar bill have yellow ink on it?
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