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Most likely not. The thing about $2 bills is that everyone hoards them, just about everyone who has received a $2 bill has saved it. They are not rare bills, if you ask your local bank for some they can order some directly from the Federal Reserve in almost any quantity you want. Unless the bill is in uncirculated condition, it will never be worth more than $2 in the semi-distant future (50-75 years) and chances are, a $2 bill will never exceed its value relative to inflation no matter how much time passes. So really, unless you have an uncirculated bill, just spend it, it isn't going to be worth any more than face value. The only type of money that really increases in value with time are coins struck from precious metals (silver/gold/platinum/etc) or things with incredibly limited amounts or errors. The $2 bill is neither produced in a small enough quantity for it to be considered to be rare, nor is it made out of any material that is likely to increase in value in the future, nor does it have much collector demand.

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