Assuming you have a $2 bill with a green seal and the J is in a large circle on the left side of the bill, J is the letter code for the Kansas City Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill.
The bill was actually printed either in Washington or Fort Worth. When one of the Federal Reserve banks requests an order of bills, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing adds the seal and other codes indicating the bank's district:
No. Thomas Jefferson is on the US $2 bill.
Thomas Jefferson
2 dollars.
The value really depends on the condition of the bill.
Please check your bill again. There were no 1926 US bills; the date is most likely 1928.If so, there's more information the at question "What is the value of a 1928 G US 2 dollar bill?".
Thomas Jefferson Simply, Jefferson is on the 2 dollar bill. Its a cool bill isn't it?
No. Thomas Jefferson is on the US $2 bill.
Thomas Jefferson.
Thomas Jefferson is on the US 2-dollar bill.
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$1: George Washington, the first president $2: Thomas Jefferson, the third president $5: Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president
If you are talking of the Us 2 dollar bill, yes it is legal tender. If you are talking of the Australian 2 dollar bill, then no as it is no longer a circulated denomination except in the form of a coin.
The US didn't exist in 1532.