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As you have seen in many other similar posts, a bill's serial number hardly ever matters to its value. Date and condition are more important.

All $2 FRNs issued in 1976 did not carry a series letter so a 1976 G is not possible. Could you check your note again?

In any case, a standard 1976 $2 bill is only worth face value if it has been circulated. A crisp, unfolded bill might sell for $3.

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