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not if it has been in circulation. but with time if they are saved in good condition they will be worth more than face value someday after 2 dollar bills arnt being made anymore.

Correction> The US is still printing $2 bills but only on an as-needed basis.

> Modern (1976 and later) $2 bills are only worth face value in circulated condition, but many older ones can be worth a premium. The amount can vary anywhere from a quarter extra to hundreds of dollars depending on the bill's date and condition.

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