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AI Identification

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United States Two-Dollar Federal Reserve Note, Series 1976

Currency and Paper Money

AI Estimated Value

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$2.00–$5.00

As of July 11, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States two-dollar bill, consistent in appearance with Series 1976 Federal Reserve Notes. The obverse features a portrait at center captioned "JEFFERSON". The note bears the green Treasury Seal and serial numbers "H 28852359 A" in green ink, which are consistent with the St. Louis Federal Reserve District (indicated by the "H" and the seal reading "FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF ST. LOUIS MISSOURI"). The signatures facilitate an attribution as marked to Treasurer Francine I. Neff and Secretary of the Treasury William E. Simon. Text includes "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE" and "THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TWO DOLLARS". Condition-wise, the paper shows visible circular indentations or pressure marks, particularly toward the left side, along with some slight edge wear and minor surface creasing consistent with light circulation or handling. The intricate intaglio-style printing appears consistent with standard Bureau of Engraving and Printing techniques from this period, though physical inspection would be required to verify security features like paper fibers and ink texture. Identification as a 1976 series is based solely on the visible date printed on the note, which does not constitute proof of its date of manufacture or official status.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual review of the image provided, this item bears the characteristics of a Series 1976 United States two-dollar Federal Reserve Note. While the portrait of Jefferson and the St. Louis Federal Reserve markings align with standard issues of that era, I cannot verify the physical security features, such as the specific composition of the red and blue silk fibers or the exact texture of the intaglio ink, without a physical inspection. From what I can see, the note shows signs of light circulation, including edge wear and pressure marks. The 1976 series was produced in high volume to commemorate the Bicentennial, which means that most examples found today retain little more than their face value unless they are in pristine, uncirculated condition or feature a rare 'star' serial number or error. Since this note shows handling and lacks specialty markings, its value reflects its status as a common collectible. In the current market, similar notes often trade near face value or at a slight premium in retail settings. This estimate assumes the note is a standard government issue; however, if authentication by a professional grading service were to reveal it as a reproduction or an altered note, the value would be negligible. To confirm its status and potentially increase its marketability, an in-person examination by a currency specialist would be necessary to check the paper density and ink characteristics. Given the visible condition, the value is primarily tied to its status as legal tender.

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