It would have to be from an alternate universe because the U.S. did not print any $2 notes with that date.
1963, 1976, 1995, 2003 are the most recent dates and all are worth only face value if circulated. They might retail for about $3 if they are in crisp, uncirculated condition.
The value depends on the series (date) and condition. If it's series 1976 or later, it's worth face value.
That depends on a few factors such as the series (year) and condition. If it's series 1976 or later, it's still worth $2.
It's still worth two dollars.
Anywhere from face value (if it's in really rough condition), up to $4,000 if it's in perfect uncirculated condition.
August 2011... They are worth 5 to 12 dollars in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth 45 dollars or more. This is not a rare date.
it depends what condition it is in if it is in great condition it would be worth around $500/bad condition $200
That depends on the series (date) and condition. The series 1986 is still worth two dollars.
It's still worth one dollar, maybe two to a collector if it's in mint condition.
In choice crisp uncirculated condition, it's worth about $250
This is a common date and is worth $2.25-$3.00 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $13.00 or more.
A series 1917 $2 bill in poor (good) condition is worth around $50
Without details like the series and condition, the best possible answer is that it's still worth $2.
The value depends on the series (date) and condition. If it's series 1976 or later, it's worth face value.
The paper dollar is worth about $5 in uncirculated condition -- the coin dollar is worth about $15 in uncirculated condition
That depends on a few factors such as the series (year) and condition. If it's series 1976 or later, it's still worth $2.
It depends on what series it is and which federal bank is on it. Rest assured it will always be worth $10.
1957 is by far the most common series for $1 silver certificates. In average circulated condition, one is worth around $2. In better condition, it's worth a little more.