Gaining immense wealth
The $2 bill includes Jefferson's likeness on it, but there have been a number of modifications to the note, both on the front and the reverse, including the photo's size, positioning, and the addition of colors.
Furthermore, the actual value of some of these bills may be much higher.
Examining the year and color of the seal might help you determine the worth of a $2 note. Approximately $5,000 may be obtained at U.S. Currency Auctions for mint-condition, uncirculated notes with the red, brown, and blue seals from 1862 to 1896. Additionally, circulating notes from the same period might be valued as much as $1,100, even if your note is somewhat worn and crumpled.
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According to the auction site, collectors choose these prices based on criteria including printing technique and geographic region.
In addition, some notes include "fancy serial numbers," which means that your two dollars may be worth as much as $6,000 if you're fortunate enough to stumble across one of these very uncommon notes.
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