The 1976 $2 is common, but depending on its serial number, condition, or printing errors, it could be worth a lot. The note was released as part of the U.S. Bicentennial celebration. It featured Thomas Jefferson on the front and the painting Signing of the Declaration of Independence on the reverse.
Though it’s still legal tender, many people mistake it for a discontinued bill. Others hold on to them thinking they’re all rare. The truth? Some are, some aren’t. Let’s look at what makes certain 1976 two-dollar bills valuable today and how to know it.