02-01-2019 11:58 AM
Hi.. anyone has an idea of how much this 2 dollar money worth? Thanks
02-01-2019 12:09 PM
02-01-2019 12:19 PM
Based on the damaged corners and other issues it in my opinion is worth $2. I have turned better ones into the bank.
02-01-2019 12:27 PM
02-01-2019 12:39 PM
Have some fun with it. The next time you go to a convenience store, pay with cash and include this bill. Then watch the fun begin.
02-01-2019 12:46 PM
ripped corners, numerous folds, ratty bottom edge, stained...
easily found in much better condition...
it's worth $2... but someone who doesn't know better might pay more...
02-01-2019 02:45 PM
Someone tore those corners. I have 10 crispy $2 bills (kept as a novelty) and I'm surprised to learn you can sell them for more than $2 on eBay. - Yeah...pay with a $2 bill and they'll looked crossed-eyed at you !
02-01-2019 02:52 PM
@unclekipsy wrote:Someone tore those corners.
yep... some people considered (still consider??) $2 bills to be bad luck, and tearing the corners off is the supposedly correct way to remove the bad luck...
02-01-2019 03:03 PM
just for grins i looked it up in my 18th edition Friedberg...
vg 6
f 6.50
vf 7.50
ef 10
UNC 16.50
CU 20
cut those in half to get more realistic values, and consider the pictured note would grade G at best...
02-01-2019 05:05 PM
YES! You got that correcto mucho!
Heron was driving south across the Golden Gate Bridge. Handed the
toll taker an Ike Dollar. The toll taker went Bezerkly and refused to accept
it.
Heron asked the toll taker to call for the supervisor on duty.
Supervisor shows up about 5 minutes later.
In the meantime, traffic is building up behind Heron's auto.
Horns are honking.
Supervisor looks at the Ike Dollar and says, accept it.
So, using a $2 note can cause some consternation amongst the
younger population that may not ever have SEEN a $2 note.
Fun stuff sometimes.
Regardos.
02-01-2019 10:21 PM
How come some says $2 note is good luck. .. ? Well, I think this is just a keepsake.
02-02-2019 05:26 AM
02-02-2019 08:56 AM
Heron is not entirely sure about this, and it has been many decades
since he heard the story. A horse-race aficionado once told Heron
that the story about the $2 note being a good luck 'piece' was
connected somehow to the horse race scene. Heron first heard
this comentario in early 1958. Perhaps it had something to do
with the $2 'window' at the track. Quizas? Perhaps?
02-07-2019 07:30 AM
@*coins wrote:
Really? I'd pay $2 all day long for ones like that! I've sold worse ones here for a lot more than $2... just sayin.
There you have it. A potential buyer.
I've always liked these notes, but I wouldn't buy one that is ripped.
They need to bring back some more color in banknotes. The ones from other countries look so much nicer.
02-07-2019 09:04 AM
Colorful and fancy designed 'bank notes'! YES! That is one reason
elHeron collects bank notes issued by South & Central American
countries between 1880 and 1920, mas o menos. Many of these
were designed and printed by the American Bank Note Company.
Some South & Central American chartered bank notes are really
beautiful.
USA Federal Reserve Notes: Not so pretty but very sound.