The year should be printed on the front of the bill
Washington is 73 years of age
The series 1976 two dollar bill does not have enough age to it to be a collectible item. Although amounts can change, currently a 1976 two dollar bill is worth approximately four dollars in uncirculated condition.
a, it will tell you his birthday. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946 and if you subtract it from this year, you will know his age.
the value of a Canadian 2 dollar bill with a robin on it would be dependent upon a number of factors. The most important factors would be the age and condition of the bill.
The closest you can come to telling the actual age of any US bill is by looking at the Series date on the front. This isn't the actual year the bill was printed, but rather what year the full plate was approved. A series year typically changes only when a major design change is implemented, such as the recent redesigns of the $5-$100 bills, or when the Treasurer's name changes; a new Secretary of the Treasury only rates a letter appended to the series year. Thus a Series 1999 dollar bill may have been printed in 2001.
The seal color should be red rather than yellow, although it's possible your bill's color has changed due to age. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
Despite its age, a 1969 $100 bill isn't considered to be rare. As of 11/2010, values are around $105 for a circulated bill and $140 for an uncirculated one, regardless of the series letter.
Despite its age, in circulated condition it has no added value. Uncirculated, it might sell for all of $1.25
In spite of its age, a 1969 $10 bill is common among collectors. As of 11/2010, values are around $12 for a circulated bill and $17-18 for an uncirculated one, regardless of the series letter.
Despite its age your bill is only worth face value if it's in circulated condition. If it's nearly new in appearance it could retail for up to $70.
They can easily be found for under $5. Despite the age, it's still extremely common and not especially valuable.
All 1928 $2 bills were printed with red seals, so it's possible your bill has changed color due to age or chemical exposure. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 D US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.