How much is a $2 bill worth today?

U.S. Currency Price Guide

Current Values for collectible United States Paper Money

How much is a $2 bill worth today?

$2 U.S. TWO DOLLARS

Series Year

Type

Seal Color

Average Circulated Note F-XF

Uncirculated

1862

United States Note

Red

$500.-$1000.

$2800.+

1869

United States Note

Red

$500.-$1200.

$3800.+

1874

United States Note

Red

$400.-$1000.

$2400.+

1875

United States Note

Red

$300.-$650.

$1100.+

1875A

United States Note

Red

$300.-$650.

$1100.+

1875B

United States Note

Red

$375.-$1100.

$2300.+

1878

United States Note

Red

$275.-$475.

$1100.+

1880

United States Note

Brown/Red Serial #

$125.-$350.

$550.+

1880

United States Note

Brown/Blue Serial #

$600.-$2200.

$3500.+

1880

United States Note

Red/Blue Serial #

$175.-$350.

$500.+

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.+

1917

United States Note

Red

$50.-$100.

$200.+

1918

National Currency/FRBN

Blue

$175.-$375.

$1000.+

1928

United States Note

Red

$7.-$20.

$75.+

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.

$45.+

1928E

United States Note

Red

$10.-$25.

$85.+

1928F

United States Note

Red

$4.-$15.

$35.+

1928G

United States Note

Red

$5.-$10.

$25.+

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.

Series Year

Type

Seal Color

Average Circulated Note F-XF

Uncirculated

How do I know if my 2

Look for the following symbols or patterns that can indicate a valuable 2-dollar bill: Palindromes - Also called "radar notes," these serial numbers read the same whether you look at them backwards or forwards. Repeated numbers - If the serial number repeats, this is rare and more valuable.

Are 2

It's a common misconception that $2 bills are particularly rare or valuable. This has led many people to hoard them and, as a result, there are large numbers of $2 bills in good condition that aren't being circulated. However, the vast majority of $2 bills are worth exactly that: two dollars.

What is a 1976 $2 bill worth?

The normal 1976 2-dollar bill is worth as much as its face value. So, if you're planning to sell a circulated $2 bill, you would simply get two dollars. However, if you have a $2 bill with an uncirculated condition, you could sell it for up to $15 or more.