If you are talking of the Us 2 dollar bill, yes it is legal tender. If you are talking of the Australian 2 dollar bill, then no as it is no longer a circulated denomination except in the form of a coin.
It's a regular series 1995 $2 bill with a sticker placed over the portrait. The bill is worth two dollars.
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These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
The purpose of the two dollar bill is to spend it of course. That is why it i here isn't it to SPEND.
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Its worth about $2.
A 1976 two dollar bill is worth about two dollars. If it is in perfect condition you might be able to find a collector willing to pay you more, but these bills are readily available and don't have much value on the resale market.
It's a regular series 1995 $2 bill with a sticker placed over the portrait. The bill is worth two dollars.
The two dollar bill has been around since the 1860's.
the person in the two dollar bill is ? who is he answer now
Chester ate the two dollar bill because he thought it was food.
one hundred dollar bill and two dollar bill
These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
He's not on any US coin. He's on the $10 bill.
You can look up a two dollar bill, but if you mean specific as in serial number, you are the only one that possesses that specific two dollar bill with that certain serial number.
A 1771 two-dollar bill does not exist, as the U.S. did not issue paper money until the late 1700s and the first two-dollar bills were printed in 1862. However, if you meant a 1776 Continental Currency note or a two-dollar bill from a later year, their value can vary widely based on condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. It's best to consult a currency expert or appraiser for an accurate valuation.