Your $2 banknote can be worth a wide range of values. Auction prices have increased over the years for two dollar bills and it is a great time to get into them. 2017 marked the most recent year for a series of $2 banknotes. Since the introduction of the $2 banknote, the US public has not been too keen to utilizing the smaller denomination note. Historically, the $1 bill has always been the favored banknote, due to its higher versatility. This in turn, aids in the value of your $2 banknote being even higher. Many $2 notes are only worth face value, but older $2 bills and those with fancy serial numbers on them, can be worth hundreds to even thousands of dollars! Check out the $2 bill price chart below to see if your note is worth a ton of money!
$2 U.S. TWO DOLLARS
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Series Year
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Type
|
Seal Color
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Average Circulated Note F-XF
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Uncirculated
|
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1862
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$500.-$1000.
|
$2800.+
|
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1869
|
United States Note |
Red
|
$500.-$1200.
|
$3800.+
|
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1874
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$400.-$1000.
|
$2400.+
|
|
1875
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$300.-$650.
|
$1100.+
|
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1875A
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$300.-$650.
|
$1100.+
|
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1875B
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$375.-$1100.
|
$2300.+
|
|
1878
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$275.-$475.
|
$1100.+
|
|
1880
|
United States Note
|
Brown/Red Serial #
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$125.-$350.
|
$550.+
|
|
1880
|
United States Note
|
Brown/Blue Serial #
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$600.-$2200.
|
$3500.+
|
|
1880
|
United States Note
|
Red/Blue Serial #
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$175.-$350.
|
$500.+
|
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1886
|
Silver Certificate |
Red
|
$350.-$900.
|
$1300.+
|
|
1886
|
Silver Certificate
|
Brown
|
$350.-$900.
|
$1400.+
|
|
1890
|
Treasury Note |
Brown
|
$550.-$2500.
|
$4500.+
|
|
1890
|
Treasury Note
|
Red
|
$550.-$2500.
|
$4500.+
|
|
1891
|
Treasury Note
|
Red
|
$200.-$750.
|
$1400.+
|
|
1891
|
Silver Certificate
|
Red
|
$250.-$900.
|
$2000.+
|
|
1896
|
Silver Certificate
|
Red
|
$300.-$1100.
|
$2100.+
|
|
1899
|
Silver Certificate
|
Blue
|
$75.-$225.
|
$475.+
|
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1917
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$50.-$100.
|
$200.+
|
|
1918
|
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Blue
|
$175.-$375.
|
$1000.+
|
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1928
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$7.-$20.
|
$75.+
|
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1928A
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$50.-$80.
|
$275.+
|
|
1928B
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$70.-$175.
|
$1000.+
|
|
1928C
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$10.-$20.
|
$90.+
|
|
1928D
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$5.-$12.
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$45.+
|
|
1928E
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$10.-$25.
|
$85.+
|
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1928F
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$4.-$15.
|
$35.+
|
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1928G
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$5.-$10.
|
$25.+
|
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1953
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$2.25 – $2.50
|
$12.+
|
|
1953A
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$2.25 – $5.00
|
$12.+
|
|
1953B
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$2.75 – $5.50
|
$12.+
|
|
1953C
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$3.50 – $6.50
|
$12.+
|
|
1963
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$2.25
|
$8.+
|
|
1963A
|
United States Note
|
Red
|
$2.25
|
$8.+
|
|
1976
|
Federal Reserve Note |
Green
|
$2.
|
$3.+
|
|
1995
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
$2.
|
$2.25+
|
|
1995*
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
*Uncirculated in BEP “Millennium Note” Holder
|
$30.+
|
|
1995*
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
*Uncirculated BEP Set of 12 notes in original packaging
|
$500.+
|
|
2003
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
$2.
|
$2.+
|
|
2003
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
Premium Federal Reserve Set of 12
|
$700.
|
|
2003A
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
$2.
|
$2.+
|
|
2009
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
$2.
|
$2.+
|
|
2013
|
Federal Reserve Note
|
Green
|
$2.
|
$2.
|
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Series Year
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Type
|
Seal Color
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Average Circulated Note F-XF
|
Uncirculated
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