To: KarlInOhio
I have a large supply of the $2 bill from 1976 issue, purchased at the bank, all consecutively numbered. They have been in my safe deposit box for the past 27 years. Being consecutively numbered they will have a much greater value for my grandchildren when they graduate from high school 15 years from now as I have informed my son that these become their graduation presents. Hope I have guessed correctly.
19 posted on
06/12/2003 11:33:39 AM PDT by
KnutCase
To: KnutCase
"... Being consecutively numbered they will have a much greater value for my grandchildren when they graduate from high school 15 years from now as I have informed my son that these become their graduation presents. Hope I have guessed correctly." They're worth less than they were worth last week. Sorry.
To: KnutCase
Assuming your 2-dollar bills are nice and uncirculated, they are worth about 4.00 apiece as collector items. if they have the building on the back, the pre-1976 issue, they are worth a lot more. Consecutively numbered bills also bring an extra premium, if for example you sold ten at a time at an auction.
32 posted on
06/12/2003 12:42:30 PM PDT by
spartak
To: KnutCase
I've got a bunch postmarked the first day of issue.
41 posted on
06/12/2003 1:51:02 PM PDT by
zeugma
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