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The 1976 $2 note has a sell price of $3 in grade fine, $4 in grade extra fine and $7 in crisp uncirculated 63. A dealer would pay less. To be realistic the notes would have to be crisp uncirculated to be of any value or be a star note. That is a star replaces a letter in the serial number then the note would sell for $6-$18 depending on grade. Some notes of this year have stamps on them and they were canceled at different post offices around the country. These note have a higher value from $10 and up depending on place canceled. Hope this answers your question. It is a nice looking note and worth holding onto at least one of them.

2007-04-24 14:12:14 · answer #1 · answered by Taiping 7 · 3 0

No, this was part of a series of reintroduced $2 bills. Way too many people kept them hoarded for them to be worth more than face value usually. Sorry. =)

2007-04-24 19:48:32 · answer #2 · answered by John G 4 · 0 2

Nope. You can go to most any bank and ask for $2 bills and they'll cost you $2.

2007-04-24 19:52:42 · answer #3 · answered by No Way 3 · 0 1

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