That $2 bill in your wallet might be worth more than you think. In fact, certain rare $2 bills can fetch thousands of dollars on the collectibles market. According to the U.S. Currency Auctions website, some $2 bills can sell for as much as $4,500 or more.
The $2 bill has a rich history, dating back to 1862 when it was first printed. Over the years, the design has undergone several changes, with the most recent edition being designed in 1963. If your $2 bill was printed before 1976, it could be worth more than its face value.
The value of a $2 bill depends on several factors, including its condition, rarity, and age. Uncirculated notes from 1890, for example, can sell for $4,500 or more, while those from 1862 can fetch between $500 and $2,800. Even more recent $2 bills, such as those from 1995 and 2003, can be worth hundreds of dollars.
While most $2 bills in circulation are worth only $2, there are billions of them out there. In 2020, the Federal Reserve reported that there were 1.4 billion $2 bills in circulation, and the Treasury Department’s Bureau of Engraving and Printing planned to print up to 204 million more in 2022.
So, the next time you come across a $2 bill, think twice before spending it. You might be holding a rare and valuable collector’s item. However, if you do decide to spend it, don’t expect to get more than $2 worth of merchandise. Shop wisely, and you might just find yourself holding onto a small fortune.