Current:Home > MyHave a $2 bill hanging around? It could be worth thousands of dollars -Dynamic Money Growth
Have a $2 bill hanging around? It could be worth thousands of dollars
View
Date:2025-04-13 18:28:59
Everyone is familiar with dollars, fives, 10s and 20s. But $2 bills are still out there, and they could be worth a lot of money.
An auction site called U.S. Currency Auctions estimates that uncirculated $2 bills from 1890 could sell for at least $4,500. Uncirculated $2 bills from nearly every year between 1862 and 1899 could have an estimated value of over $1,000, according to the site. The price guide offers only estimates and warns that collectors offer rates based on location and printing method.
How much is a $2 bill worth?
Heritage Auctions, which claims to be the world's largest collectibles auctioneer, shows that a $2 bill from 1896 sold for over $6,000 in January.
While more recent $2 bills may not have as much value, some could still fetch at a high price. A $2 bill from 2003 was sold for $4,000 in August 2022. That particular bill had a low serial number for the 2003 series.
Is the $2 bill rare?
In 2022, the Federal Reserve reported that there were 1.5 billion $2 bills in circulation, which was only a small fraction of the total volume of $54.1 billion in currency in the United States. Comparatively, there were 2.3 billion $10 bills, 3.5 billion $5 bills and 11.5 billion $20 bills in circulation in 2022.
History of $2 bill
The $2 bill features the face of Thomas Jefferson, while the back shows an engraving of John Trumbull's painting, “Declaration of Independence,” which depicts the signing of the famous document.
The first $2 bill was issued by the federal government in 1862 and originally portrayed Alexander Hamilton.
The government at one point stopped issuing $2 bills, following the U.S. Treasury's failed attempt to popularize the bill in the early 20th century. The bill was reintroduced in 1976 and remains in circulation today.
The $2 bill can hold a different, non-monetary value to people. Some may view the dollar view with a negative connotation, as it has a history of association with illegal activities such as bribery, while other believe the bill to be good luck.
veryGood! (76)
Related
- Meta donates $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund
- Toyota recalls 43,000 Sequoia hybrids for risk involving tow hitch covers
- Will Lionel Messi travel for Inter Miami's match vs. Chicago Fire? Here's the latest
- Georgia prosecutor accused of stealing public money pleads guilty in deal that includes resignation
- Can Bill Belichick turn North Carolina into a winner? At 72, he's chasing one last high
- Women behind bars are often survivors of abuse. A series of new laws aim to reduce their sentences
- As first execution in a decade nears, South Carolina prison director says 3 methods ready
- One of Matthew Perry's Doctors Agrees to Plea Deal in Ketamine-Related Death Case
- What do we know about the mysterious drones reported flying over New Jersey?
- Are banks, post offices, UPS and FedEx open on Labor Day? Here's what to know
Ranking
- Why members of two of EPA's influential science advisory committees were let go
- Defense Department civilian to remain jailed awaiting trial on mishandling classified documents
- 'So sad': 15-year-old Tennessee boy on cross-country team collapses, dies on routine run
- Look: Olympic medalist Simone Biles throws out first pitch at Houston Astros MLB game
- Elon Musk's skyrocketing net worth: He's the first person with over $400 billion
- Dancing With the Stars Alum Cheryl Burke Addresses Artem Chigvintsev’s Arrest
- Serve your Labor Day burgers with a skirt of crispy cheese
- First look at 'Jurassic World Rebirth': See new cast Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey
Recommendation
Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
Runners are used to toughing it out. A warming climate can make that deadly
A famous cherry tree in DC was uprooted. Its clones help keep legacy alive
Dozens arrested in bust targeting 'largest known pharmacy burglary ring' in DEA history
Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
Tallulah Willis Shares Insight Into Her Mental Health Journey Amid New Venture
A former slave taught Jack Daniel to make whiskey. Now his company is retreating from DEI.
Florida state lawmaker indicted on felony charges related to private school