well i think it would be just 40 dollar's!
There were no bills dated 1857 ever printed by the U.S. government.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1967.If you mean 1976, huge numbers were printed for the US Bicentennial so even today they're only worth face value.If the bill has another date, please post a new, separate question.
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.
Today, essentially none. They were last printed in 1945 (but dated 1934). In 1969 the government restricted banks from supplying any denominations higher than $100, as a way of discouraging criminals from using high-value bills to hide their transactions.
Since this event pre-dated human history, there is no record of it. That said, the first iceberg calved off the Antarctic ice sheet in much the same way as icebergs calve off today.
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No, a check dated in the future is a post dated check. Banks won't knowingly cash a post dated check.
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no about 5c
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Please post a more complete question with the bill's date and seal color (green, blue, red, etc.) If there's a small letter next to the date, include that as well. $2 bills dated 1976 and later are only worth face value. Older $2 bills can be worth more but it depends on the factors in the earlier answer, above. Note that $2 bills have NEVER been discontinued and are STILL acceptable for use anywhere any other denomination is valid. They are still being printed (latest series dated 2008) although in much smaller quantities than other denominations.