So, I got $1000 in $2.00 bills from the bank today. I know to look for stars & fancy serial numbers but what other aspects should I pay attention to?
It's just something that most collectors would love to have. It is a pretty rare occurrence, so people want it.
Each bill has 2 serial numbers that are identical. When those numbers don't match, it is a desirable error.
Well, I struck out. 500 notes and not a single keeper. No stars, no fancy serial numbers, nothing older than a series 1976...not even consecutive serial numbers.
This applies to any denomination. But you are correct, they are amazingly, incredibly rare but they are out there.
Web notes only exist in the $1 denomination, in Series 1988A, 1993, and 1995. Those aren't an official government issue. Some private company took ordinary $2 bills and put overlays/stickers on them featuring various states. If you can peel the stickers off, they're worth $2; otherwise you might have trouble convincing your bank they're worth anything at all.
I bought $100 worth of stuff from a coin guy at a local flea market & paid with all $2's...he immediately put them in one of his showcases with a $3.00 each price tag! As I've been spending these 2's I can't believe the reception they get. Are there really that many people who don't know we use $2.00 bills?