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$2 Bill Values

Nearly every $2 bill that turns up is worth… two dollars, plus a little. That's the truthful baseline — the 1976 Bicentennial twos were printed by the hundreds of millions and saved by nearly everyone who got one. Uncirculated examples bring a modest premium, not a windfall.

What actually moves the needle: red seal United States Notes (Series 1928, 1953, 1963) worth a few dollars to $20+ depending on condition, star notes (serial ends with ★), low or fancy serial numbers, and uncut sheets. The series table below sorts it out.

Want an answer for your coin? The coin value checker walks date, mintmark and condition in under a minute — with the melt floor computed live.

Coin specifications from U.S. Mint historical standards; value bands are editorial retail ranges reviewed against public auction and dealer pricing — they are context, not offers. Live melt data via gold-api.com. See how we calculate.