1976 $2 bill error

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  1. Cgrisgd529

    Cgrisgd529 New Member

    Hey guys, so I recently was gifted my grandfathers coin/bill collection I'm new to collecting I have a 1976 $2 bill that has the serial number low and seal to left and it looks like the actual declaration of independence low any idea what its worth? I'd appreciate it.
     

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  3. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    Waite for others, my opinion, not a low #, I don't see anything unique that would give it more than 2$ value. Picture quality is not good, but they don't look crisp uncirculated. Stay tuned for other opinions. I have a few, and 7 other consecutive 1976 at another house. mine are not worth much either. but I like them. IMG_20190803_034627370.jpg
     
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  4. Cgrisgd529

    Cgrisgd529 New Member

    I'm only talking about the one with the numbers and seals moved and the whole print is to the right I was just comparing it to another 1976 2 dollar bill. I have alot of stuff to go through so I'm just trying to get an understanding of everything thanks for the reply though.
     

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  5. Autoturf

    Autoturf Well-Known Member

    No problem, the seals are not always in the same spot, Not being critical but they should be stored in protective sleeves especially if you plan to sell for shipment and care, condition is critical on paper or coins. good luck.
     
  6. tommyc03

    tommyc03 Senior Member

    This is a slightly off or (off set) registration problem but not enough to add any value. It would have be shifted much more dramatically left or right to add any value. This happens to postage stamps also.
     
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