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8. There is a choice of two different options 3 times. This results in 23 = 8 combinations. Note: If the shoes don't have to match, then you have a choice of 16 different ensembles.
Your bill is called a United States Note rather than a promissory note. There were eight different subseries within the 1928 series date; please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 2 dollar bill?" for specific information about values.
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A dealer in collectable coins and bills. That is a US Note, and has not been printed in a number of years. It is different from the standard Federal Reserve note.
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They are called dollars. See the Related Link for a picture of the different dollar amounts of US money. Note: The $2 bill is rare now.
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The Dominion of Canada 2 Dollar note was issued with three different signatories and is worth between $10,000 and $30,000 in uncirculated condition. A Very Good condition would be worth $350 to $5,000 depending on specific issue.
The Australian One Dollar coin was first issued in 1984 replacing the Australian One Dollar note which was last issued in 1982. The Australian One Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1984. The Australian Two Dollar coin was first issued in 1988 replacing the Australian Two Dollar note which was last issued in 1985. The Australian Two Dollar note was progressively removed from circulation in 1988.
Depends on the note sub-variety and condition (most importantly). There are a few different variants on this note. Send a scan, I appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us and will buy notes too.
What is a 1976 2 dollar bill with a star worth
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Could you check your bill again? A red seal would indicate that your bill is a United States Note; the first $2 FRNs were dated 1976 and have green seals. If you have a US Note, there's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 2 dollar bill?"