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AI Identification

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United States two-dollar bill, Series 1995

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AI Estimated Value

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$2.00 - $3.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States Federal Reserve Note with a face value of two dollars. The bill features a central portrait of Thomas Jefferson, consistent with the standard design of this denomination. Visible markings include the serial number 'F47491028 A' printed in green ink in two locations, and the designation for the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Georgia, indicated by the letter 'F' and numeral '6'. The note is marked 'SERIES 1995' and bears printed signatures reading 'Mary Ellen Withrow' (Treasurer of the United States) and 'Robert E. Rubin' (Secretary of the Treasury). The green Treasury seal is visible on the right side. The currency appears to be printed on standard linen-and-cotton paper, showing typical cream or off-white coloration. Regarding condition, the bill exhibits a horizontal fold across the center and visible corner wear, notably at the top right, suggesting it was previously in circulation. While the markings are stylistically consistent with official currency of this series, this identification is based on visual evidence from a photograph; physical security features such as the paper's fiber composition and ink texture remain unverified.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined a Series 1995 United States two-dollar bill. While the note bears markings consistent with authorized federal circulation, including signatures of Withrow and Rubin and specific serial numbers, I am treating the identification as a hypothesis based solely on visual evidence. I cannot verify physical security features, such as the red and blue security fibers or the specific intaglio ink texture, through a photograph alone. The note appears to be in circulated condition, as evidenced by a central horizontal fold and visible wear at the corners. In the current currency market, Series 1995 two-dollar bills are relatively common. While they are sometimes saved due to the denomination's perceived novelty, they generally do not command a significant premium unless they possess rare printing errors, 'star' serial numbers, or are in pristine, uncirculated condition. The visible condition issues notably impact the collector appeal. The estimated value represents the typical market range for a circulated note of this series if the attribution is correct. Should the note be confirmed as a contemporary reproduction or a facsimile, it would possess no legal tender or collector value. Conversely, a specimen in perfect, crisp condition might reach the higher end of the range. To confirm the identity of this note, an in-person examination by a specialist in numismatics would be required to verify the paper composition and printing methods. At this time, the value is primarily driven by its face value and status as a common modern issue.

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