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AI Identification

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United States Two Dollar Bill

Currency / Banknote

AI Estimated Value

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$2-3

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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The item is a United States Two Dollar bill, featuring the portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the obverse. The banknote displays a serial number F26991551 A, indicating it is from the Federal Reserve District of San Francisco (denoted by the letter 'F' in the seal). The series year is not clearly visible but would be printed below the signatures. The bill includes two prominent '2's in the upper corners and smaller '2's in the lower corners. There's a Federal Reserve Seal with the letter 'F' to the left of Jefferson's portrait and the U.S. Treasury Seal (green in color) to the right. The signatures of the Treasurer of the United States and the Secretary of the Treasury are visible below the seals. The phrase 'THIS NOTE IS LEGAL TENDER FOR ALL DEBTS PUBLIC AND PRIVATE' is printed on the left side. The overall condition appears to be circulated, with a prominent horizontal fold line through the center of the bill, and some minor crinkling and wear consistent with regular use. The colors (greens, blacks, and creams) are slightly muted but still distinct. The paper exhibits some signs of softening from handling, but no major tears or rips are apparent. The craftsmanship is consistent with standard U.S. currency printing, featuring intricate linework and security features, though specific details like watermarks are not visible in this image. Its style is typical of modern U.S. paper currency. The presence of coins in the background suggests it might have been photographed on a wooden surface.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the provided image of this United States Two Dollar Bill, featuring Thomas Jefferson. Based on my visual assessment, the bill appears authentic, consistent with standard U.S. currency printing, including the placement of seals, serial number, and text. The serial number F26991551 A confirms its origin from the San Francisco Federal Reserve District. Authenticity from an image alone is limited; a physical examination would be necessary to verify security features like watermarks, tactile intaglio printing, and microprinting, and to rule out sophisticated counterfeits. The condition of this banknote is circulated. The prominent horizontal fold, along with minor crinkling and softening of the paper, indicates general wear. While the colors are slightly muted, there are no apparent major tears or rips. For currency, condition is a primary driver of value. This bill does not present as an uncirculated or high-grade example, which would command a premium. Considering market conditions, standard circulated two-dollar bills are not rare. Their demand is generally low among serious collectors, unless they possess unique attributes like fancy serial numbers, star notes, or very early series. This particular bill does not exhibit any such features. Comparables in similar circulated condition typically trade for face value or a small premium. Factors significantly impacting value for two-dollar bills would be uncirculated condition, rare series/signatures, or unique serial numbers. Therefore, based on the visible characteristics and market comparables for a circulated two-dollar bill without special features, its numismatic value remains very close to its face value. Full authentication would require in-person inspection to confirm all security elements and rule out alterations or sophisticated counterfeits.

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