A 1976 two-dollar bill is generally worth its face value of $2 unless it is in uncirculated condition or has unique features that make it collectible. Adding a postage stamp does not typically increase its value significantly, as the bill's worth is primarily determined by its condition and rarity. If the bill is in pristine condition, it may be worth slightly more to collectors, but it is unlikely to reach a high premium. Overall, its value with a postage stamp would still be close to its face value unless specific circumstances apply.
These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
The series 1976 $2 bill is extremely common and is worth face value only.
It's still worth $2.
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Five dollars.
Two-dollar bills are generally worth two dollars. Adding a postage stamp to it wouldn't affect the value if the bill. The stamp itself, if rare, might be worth more than two dollars.
These have a retail value (like at a coin show) of about $3 to $4.
Its worth about $2.
it's a bicentennial bill with the stamp of the day and cancelled the day it was printed.
April 13, 1976. I have several with a postage stamp affixed and cancelled with the postmark (date).
It's worth $2.01.
The price of a First Class Stamp in 1976 was 13 cents. It was good for one ounce of First Class Postage. It went up from 10 cents in 1975.
That will require a more detailed identification to figure out what the value is. Consult a postage stamp catalog, Scotts is a standard in the US. It should be available in your local library. It will help you determine the specific stamp and provide a value for you.
2 Dollars
It's still worth one dollar.
Its value is worth one dollar.
It's still worth one dollar.