Now, when I say Two Dollar Bill, I mean the ones that were printed with the RED ink instead of the green ink that's on them now. So how much would a $2.00 bill in RED ink be worth today?
My guess is no more than well...$2.00 but some people say they'd be worth more. *sigh* but those same people 'couldn't' actually say how much.
Any help is appreciated(sp)
2006-10-29
12:16:33
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Hahaha. I can't wait until my friend sees your guys's responses. I told him it'd only be worth $2.00!
2006-10-29
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update #1
it's worth $2 to me(and any US bank) but i'm not a collector which could make it more valuable
2006-10-29 12:19:49
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answered by keoni_21 3
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I'd say that the $2.00 bills that were printed in red ink are from the 1940s when all green dyes were being used for the war effort. So they are rare, then maybe they might be worth some money. I am not certain of this though.
2006-10-29 12:26:12
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answered by anon 5
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Actually, a $2.00 bill is worth at least $200. I have one and I tried to sell it for $2.00 but they wouldn't take it!!! I was shocked to find it's true worth.
2013-09-25 10:13:56
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answered by Elyssa Kushto 1
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I suppose you mean the $2 Canadian note. It worth a lot more than $2. It all depend on the year and the condition of the note. I saw some $2 note in mint condition sold for $5. Check on eBay and see how much people bid on them.
2006-10-29 12:28:41
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answered by Anonymous
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well take it to a coin collector.... if it is in good condition you might get a good penny for it..... I gave my brother a 2 dollar bill from like 1936 or somewhere in there and he had it praised at $5.00. So really go and find out..... if you don't have a coin collector near you try and antique shop
2006-10-29 12:26:12
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answered by babydove1821 2
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If the bill is worn it will sell at a coin shop for about $3. If it is in excellent condition but shows a little wear it will sell for about $5 at a coin shop. If it is in absolutely mint condition, like right from the bank it will sell for between $15 and $22.
If you go to sell it to a coin shop, expect $2.25 worn, $3 excellent and $7 to $10 for mint.
2006-10-29 12:23:14
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answered by Anonymous
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There's one one ebay right now, says "crisp" - it's up to 8.50 bid. Auction ends in a couple hours. Another one is at 1.99 which is the starting price, has no bids - it doesn't end until tomorrow.
Definitely depends a lot on condition, but it's not going to provide for your retirement. ;-}
2006-10-29 12:22:43
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answered by Judy 7
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answered by ? 2
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I listed one on eBay and got 5.00 for it. Not worth all the trouble and the eBay listing cost either. It was with the red ink too.
2006-10-29 12:24:37
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answered by antiekmama 6
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Not sure go where they have coins & they'll be able to tell you a collector that is.Good Luck
2006-10-29 12:20:11
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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