The 1976 $2 bill was reissued to celebrate the U.S. Bicentennial. It features Thomas Jefferson on the obverse.
Most 1976 $2 bills are worth their face value. A bill in uncirculated condition can fetch up to $9.
Bills with a star symbol in the serial number are replacements and can be more valuable.
Collectors seek bills with low serial numbers, unique misprints, or errors for higher values.
A 1976 $2 bill signed by the Treasurer of the United States can increase its collectible value.
Crisp, uncirculated bills with consecutive serial numbers are desirable to collectors.
The Federal Reserve Bank location, indicated by a letter, can affect a bill's rarity and value.
Special edition sets, like those with postage stamps, were issued and carry a premium.
To determine the exact value, consult a currency appraiser or reference a currency value guide.