Unless you can find a stash in someone's attic, it's highly unlikely you'll find one in change nowadays. There have been enough design changes that an old bill will stand out and be snapped up almost immediately.
Your best bet would be to check around at antique shops that handle coins and currency, auctions, and possibly at coin and currency shows. However you'll be likely to pay at or near market prices. Bargains are rare.
It's not worth much more than face value. $100 bills have the longest average lifespan of all circulating U.S. currency, so it's not rare to find older bills.
idk where you got that information... a buddy of mine has 1925 1 dollar bills. I think you got some wrong information or these 1925 dollar bills my buddy has are some kinda rare dollar bill but Im pretty sure they do have 1925 dollar bills
No US $2 bills printed since 1953 are rare; while they only make up about 1% of all bills in circulation that's still hundreds of millions of bills over the last 60 years. To find any of value you'd have to go back to dates that are effectively impossible to find in circulation. These include, among others: 1928-B : $70 to $1000 1918 : $175 to $1000 1896 or earlier : $175 to $4500 depending on date
Two-dollar bills are generally worth two dollars. Adding a postage stamp to it wouldn't affect the value if the bill. The stamp itself, if rare, might be worth more than two dollars.
The series 1995 $2 bill is rare compared to the number of other denominations printed that year, but it's not worth anything above face value.
Yes
5 Dollar Bills Are Very Common. They are still being printed, for as far as I know, 2 dollar bills are rare but still worth the same value.
4 2dollar bills, 1 five, and 1 one. They do make two dollar bills, but they are rare.
No. You can get five of them for $10 at your local bank.
Andrew Jackson is on every US 20 dollar bill. So no, Andrew Jackson twenties are not rare. At all.
You could try to find a collector, or post it on eBay. However 1963 US $10 bills aren't rare or valuable. As of 02/2015 a circulated one might retail for all of $15 so you might only get $12-13 for it.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
They're uncommon in circulation, but not rare. 100 dollar bills tend to be used less than smaller denominations as its often unsafe to carry large numbers of these bills around. Most people who need to spend over $100 will instead use credit cards.
The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.
There are no known rarities in the 2006 series of $1 or $5 bills despite numerous urban legends.
None. They are nothing more than a regular 2 dollar bill that has been altered. And 2 dollar bills are not rare you can go to any bank and purchase them for, get this, 2 dollars.
It's not worth much more than face value. $100 bills have the longest average lifespan of all circulating U.S. currency, so it's not rare to find older bills.