Two dollar bills are often sold in uncut sheets that have sequential numbers. You probably have part of one of those sheets. They are not rare, so I don't think they would be worth more then their face value. If the sheet were uncut and in good condition, it would be worth more than the face value. With the dollars, it is probably the same story.
2007-08-07 10:38:34
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answered by Pat C 7
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About .10 cents over face value if they are newer. However, my son used to sell paper money on eBay and you'd be surprised what people will pay depending on the serial numbers. For instance he had a $1.00 bill with six 6's on it and he called it the devils bill. Some fool paid almost $10.00 for it after shipping costs. If your bills are older, they may be worth more. I always use eBay as a starting point to value mostly anything I am looking to buy or sell.
2007-08-07 05:17:40
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answered by Tom 2
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Do you mean you have two $2 bills with consecutive serial numbers? Um. That's interesting, I'm sure, but each one is still worth only two dollars.
2016-05-20 23:12:06
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answered by ? 3
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The bank got in a new shipment of notes from the Federal Reserve and gave them out. It is not uncommon to receive them that way and adds nothing to their value. I could go to my bank and ask them to get me 100 $1 new notes in a pack and they would order it for me if they didn't have some already, which is very likely. The 100 notes serial numbers would all be in order. That is the way it is done. The go from the BEP to the Federal Reserve banks that way.
2007-08-07 13:31:16
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answered by Taiping 7
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The two dollar bills would be worth about $2 each and the singles about $1 each.
2007-08-07 05:15:41
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answered by MensaMan 5
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mmmmm... lets seee the two 2 $ bills would be worth two dollars each and the three 1 $ bills would be worth three dollars
2007-08-07 05:20:22
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answered by jetto-bazookaaa 2
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More then likely face value, unless they are old and unique in some way.
2007-08-07 05:15:10
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answered by Helpfulhannah 7
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