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New Member
United States
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Does anyone know what series 2009 $2 bills are worth? I have 12 of them in mint condition
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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 to CCF! Unless they are error/fancy SN etc. notes, $2. Spend 'em. Another thing- If they have consecutive SNs, and are truly uncirculated with no folds, they may fetch a slight premium (maybe $25 or $26 for the 12 notes) if sold to the right person. Or if they are star notes from low print runs they could have a minute premium. I'm not a currency expert though, so I'll wait for one of them to show up.
Edited by Numisma 01/04/2016 8:38 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
1339 Posts |
I'm not aware of any rare 2009's,unless of course they are errors...The $2 FRN key is the 2003a star
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4963 Posts |
acr- since you are new to the hobby I probably should have explained what a fancy serial number is. Here are a few types- Radar: ex. 13577531 Repeater: ex. 12951295 Binary: ex. 37737373 True Binary: ex 01101010 Birthday: ex. 19651215, 05251970, 29072000 Solid: ex. 77777777 Ladder: ex. 12345678 Low: usually any less than 10,000 or 1,000 Trailing 0s: ex. 40000000
I probably missed some.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Pretty much what Numisma said. If they're indeed CU you could probably make a little money...a little... but watch out for fees. Search ebay for completed sales to see what they're going for. Oh and 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4963 Posts |
I bet you could make the most money by selling them to the uninformed. Many people believe that twos are valuable, so just go to your friends and sell them for $5 apiece. Just kidding, don't do that. You'd be cheating people out of their money.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
650 Posts |
If crisp mint condition $2 bills ever do go up in price, I'll be sitting pretty. I have one 1953C (red seal), one 1976, five 1995 (two have consecutive serial numbers), and one 2003. Just hold onto them longer. Your grandkids will appreciate it.
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New Member
 United States
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My $2.00 bills have not folds, creases or wrinkles. The 12 of them are in series order from F12326968 through F12326979. These where given to me as a present. Are they worth more than $24.00?
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Rest in Peace
 United States
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Not really. I pick up $100 worth of $2 bills every week at the bank, half to give out from the register at my business, half to spend as pocket money for the week. This weeks pick up was 50 crisp uncirculated consecutive number series 2009's, and that is not uncommon to get.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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If you like them, by all means keep them. Perhaps some day they will be worth a bit more than that. However, if I were you, I would spend them.
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