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How much are 1976 Bicentennial year 2 dollar bills worth?

Uncirculated bills retail for about $3. Circulated bills are only worth face value.


What is the value of 1997 Bicentennial US dollar bill?

The U.S. Bicentennial was in 1976.There were no Bicentennial $1 bills printed, either.There were new-design $2 bills issued that year, however. If you have one of those it's worth only face value if it's been in circulation. A crisp, unfolded one might sell for $3.


In 1976 what did 5 million people pay 2.00 to purchase?

Bicentennial-dated $2 bills.


1935 two dollar bill?

First issued in 1862 with Alexander Hamilton on front; in 1869, reissued with Gilbert Stuart's portrait of Thomas Jefferson New issue introduced in 1976, in honor of US bicentennial Last issued in 2003


Does the US treasury issue International Bills of Exchange?

yes they will issue IBOE'S


Can congress issue bills of attainder?

yes it can


How much is a 1976 first issue 2 dollar bill?

1976 first issue $2 bills can be worth a good amount if in good condition. If it has a post mark, it is worth up to $2 more. So a 1976 first issue $2 bill could be worth $3 to $4.


What is the value of a 1776 US 2 dollar bill with a green seal?

The green seal indicates it's a Federal Reserve Note. The issue date is on the front and it's 1976 or later.These bills were first issued during the Bicentennial and carry an image of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back. The Declaration of course was signed in 1776 which is the date shown under the picture.In any case modern $2 bills aren't worth anything extra unless they're in crisp uncirculated condition.


What steps should be taken to address the issue of previous tenants' unpaid bills?

To address the issue of previous tenants' unpaid bills, the landlord or property manager should first review the lease agreement to determine the responsibility for unpaid bills. They should then contact the utility companies and other service providers to settle any outstanding balances. If necessary, legal action may be taken to recover the unpaid bills from the previous tenants. It is important to document all communication and actions taken in order to resolve the issue effectively.


States can issue bills of credit?

That is interesting to know but not a question.


Who is the official who pays approved bills a state owes?

treasurer


I have several 2.00 bills from 1976 with bicentennial stamp on them what would they be worth?

If they are perfect uncirculated notes, then $6 each. If they are in normal circulated condition, then they are worth $2 each.