Your $2 bill may be worth a lot more than you think

Long seen as odd or unlucky, the $2 bill has often been misunderstood. Some even thought it was no longer printed. But in truth, it’s still in circulation—and some rare versions can be worth a small fortune.

Why the Bad Reputation?

The $2 bill has historically been unpopular, seen as awkward for cash transactions. Some superstitious people even tore off corners, hoping to “reverse a curse.”

How Much Could Yours Be Worth?

Check the year and seal color:

  • Red, brown, or blue seals (1862–1896)

    • Uncirculated: Up to $5,000

    • Circulated: Up to $1,100

Bills with “fancy serial numbers” or rare print variations can go for as much as $6,000.

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