The 1976 $2 bill was reissued for America's bicentennial. It's a common misconception that they are rare.
Serial numbers can affect value. Bills with low serial numbers or star notes can be more valuable.
A bill with a star in the serial number or a unique serial number pattern can be worth more.
Condition matters. Bills without folds, creases, or tears are considered in better condition.
Specialty collectors may pay more for bills from certain Federal Reserve Banks.
Uncut sheets of 1976 $2 bills are available and can be worth more than individual bills.
First Day Issue bills with a postmark may carry a premium for collectors.
Always consult with a currency expert or appraiser to accurately assess the value of your bill.