If you have a $2 bill hidden away, it might be worth more than you think. While not commonly circulated, the $2 bill has an interesting history, dating back to 1862 during the Civil War, when it was introduced to ease coin shortages. Over time, its design has featured various historical figures and landmarks. Although the bill’s value fluctuated, with periods of low demand,
it gained collector interest in the 1920s-30s and then lost value in the 1950s. Today, its worth depends on factors like age, condition, and rarity. Some bills, like a 1953 red seal with a star in the serial number, can be worth up to $500.