YES ... there's no "still" involved. Regardless of popular mythology, $2 bills have never been withdrawn or discontinued. They're legal tender and are printed regularly, just in far smaller quantities than other denominations. The denomination only makes up about 1% of all bills in circulation but that's hundreds of millions of bills.
Dollar bills were first introduced in 1862 not to replace the dollar coin, but to be issued as paper money. Dollar coins are still being circulated around the U.S. The dollar bill and coin are circulating together, to make it easier.
save it, in a few years it will grow value
This is considered to be a major error. Values are in the $300-600 range depending on how much of the other bill is visible. It should be appraised by an expert in currency errors in order to get a more specific value. Although, you can purchase up to a 32 subject uncut sheet from the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and make your own "error". I have several uncut panes of 4 of one and five dollar bills.
you use one ten dollar bill, one five dollar bill, and one one dollar bill.
Draw a little '0' next to the ones.
It is just another way to make it harder for people to copy the dollar bill
$2 bills are still being made. The must current series is dated 2008.
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Copy And Print On A Copy Machine
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To make 12 dollars using ten dollar bills, you would need one ten dollar bill and two additional one dollar bills. Since a ten dollar bill is worth ten dollars, you cannot use only ten dollar bills to reach exactly 12 dollars. Therefore, you can only achieve this total by combining the ten dollar bill with other denominations.