depends on what series they are.... ♣
2007-11-04 07:55:32
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answer #1
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answered by SecretSquirrel 5
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i guess it would depend on the need and demand of 2 dollars. i was in a waiting room once and a guy gave me 5 dollars for the 2 dollars and fifty cents in change i had. The vending machines wouldn't take bills. so anything is possible given the right circumstances.
2007-11-04 15:57:31
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answer #2
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answered by KYMBRLEE 3
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... i'm going to take a wild guess and say two dollars. Although you may find someone to pay you more than they're worth just to have them; but they are only worth what is printed on the paper.
2007-11-04 16:09:16
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what year they were minted.
1928 $2 can be worth $30 depending on the condition of the bill.
2007-11-04 15:55:49
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answer #4
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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The value of something is determined by whatever a buyer is willing to pay. If there is something unique or special about the $2 bill, then someone might be willing to pay more than $2 for it.
2007-11-04 17:25:24
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answer #5
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answered by Carl 7
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They're worth 2 bucks.
2007-11-04 19:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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They are too common they would only be worth $2,
2007-11-04 15:55:32
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answer #7
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answered by Lolitta 7
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Um yea. Still 2 dollars.
Haha, I like the answer above me. People are idiots.
2007-11-04 15:55:18
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answer #8
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answered by It's MIRANDA!!!! 4
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they're not that rare....and yes, they are still worth only 2 dollars.
2007-11-04 15:55:18
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answer #9
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answered by akire74 3
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rabbi just wanted to say... depends who is buying them lol ... and I believe they are still worth the 2 dollars have not gone up on there value yet.. GBU ... yoli
2007-11-04 16:25:27
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answer #10
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answered by yoli 4
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look it up on eBay and see what they go for there... you might have a valuable one... or you might have one worth 2 dollars... you never know...
2007-11-04 15:56:11
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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