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What is the value of a two dollar bill with the serial numbers L 63797340 A and why is this bill so special?

You didn't provide the bill's date and seal color, which are important facts needed to determine the value. However, assuming the bill is either a red-seal U.S. Note from 1953 or 1963, or a green-seal Federal Reserve Note dated 1976 or later, there's nothing special about that serial number. The red-seal bills are worth 3 or 4 dollars on average and the green-seal ones are current issues worth exactly $2.

Serial numbers are counters and security features so they rarely add to a bill's value. There are people who collect unusual numbers such as 00000001 or 123456789 but that's about all.

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