if they are in common circulated condition, spend them. we still need to know the serial numbers and condition.
for the most part, all 1995's and 2003's are all worth about the $2 face. There might be a short run note, which could be figured by lookign the serials up Here
brittspookie, This is the way to save $2. Call or goto the bank, ask if they have any brand new $2, buy what you want, save as many as you need with consecutive serial numbers. 2003 and 2003A are still being issued for circulation. 2003A has all 12 districts, 2003 only has I (Minneapolis). 1995 is a little harder to find, but still very common and I often find 1995 in UNC condition. 1995 only had F (Atlanta). 1976 is still common, but I don't find them in UNC condition too much. So the short version of my story is save some $2 bills, but upgrade to UNC condition if yours show any signs of circulation. You may need to break out the yellow pages, but banks that have them are usually very willing to give them out even if you don't have an account.