Two Dollar Bill
Country of Origin: United States
Year of Issue: 1976
Denomination: $2
Composition: Paper (75% cotton, 25% linen)

Brief Description
The $2 bill features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson and is known for its distinctive green ink and unique design, including a depiction of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence on the reverse side.
Historical Significance
The $2 bill is often considered rare in circulation, which leads to its status as a collector's item. It was first issued in 1862 and has undergone several redesigns. The use of the bill has declined over the years, contributing to its perceived rarity.
Estimated Value
Face value, but uncirculated or collectible versions can be valued higher, around $4 to $15 or more depending on condition.
Care Instructions
Store flat in a cool, dry place. Avoid folding or creasing. Use protective currency sleeves for storage.
Created At: 2025-02-18T02:43:08.775567