What is a 2003 $2 bill worth today?

What is a 2003 $2 bill worth today?

In circulated condition will only be worth their face value of $2. In uncirculated condition, expect a premium rate for it as well the star notes. What is this? In uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade, most 2003 series $2 bills issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis are each worth around $5.

How much is a rare $2 bill worth?

Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.

How much is a 2$ bill worth today?

Bottom line, most $2 bills circulated between 1976 and now without any special stars by the serial number are probably only worth face value — but older printings could make you a little (or a lot) richer!

Is the 2003 two dollar bill worth anything?

The 2003 two dollar bill is not a rare or valuable bill. Therefore most of these bills will not be worth much more than face value. However there are star note varieties which are more valuable than the standard notes.

How much is a two dollar bill worth today?

Even in uncirculated condition, these modern two dollar bills do not carry any premiums above the face value of $2. The one small exception to this face value rule is that 2003a star notes in a pack of 100 do trade for about $400 per pack.

How much is a 2003 $2 star note worth?

Most 2003 series $2 star notes are worth around $35 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. Notes issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta are more valuable and they sell for around $75 each in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

What is the serial number on a 2003 2 dollar note?

Star notes were issued for all twelve Federal Reserve Banks for the 2003 two dollar star note series. These notes have a serial number from 1 to 16,000. Notes from The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis can have a serial number from 1 to 3,840,000.