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AI Identification

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Four United States two-dollar bills

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$8.00

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A collection of four United States paper currency notes, specifically two-dollar denominations. The notes feature the central portrait of Thomas Jefferson and appear consistent with modern Federal Reserve Note designs. Visible serial numbers include 'F09002535A', 'G36882981A', 'K07491416A', and 'K07074307A'. The currency shows significant signs of wear and circulation, including heavy creasing, folding, and some discoloration to the paper. Notably, two of the bills bear red ink markings: one has handwritten text over the portrait area, and another features a circular red stamp and red text along the bottom border reading 'WHERESGEORGE.COM', which is consistent with currency tracking projects. These markings are secondary applications and not part of the original treasury printing. Each bill includes standard green Department of the Treasury seals and black Federal Reserve seals corresponding to their respective districts (Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas). The identification is based on visual examination of the printed faces, subject to in-person verification of paper texture and security features.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the images provided, I am evaluating a group of four United States two-dollar notes. These items bear serial numbers and design characteristics consistent with modern Federal Reserve Notes. From what I can see, the notes exhibit significant signs of circulation, including heavy creasing, rounding of the corners, and staining. While I cannot verify the specific series year or paper texture through a photograph, the markings suggest they are contemporary iterations of the Series 1976 or later designs. Two notes feature extensive secondary markings, including a 'WheresGeorge.com' stamp and handwritten ink. While such markings are sometimes of interest to niche collectors of currency tracking projects, in the broader numismatic market, they are generally considered post-mint damage that detracts from the grade. Because these notes are modern issues and appear to be in heavily circulated condition, they do not possess the rarity or 'crisp uncirculated' state required to command a numismatic premium. Consequently, their market value is currently tied to their face value. In the general market for similar circulated modern currency, such items typically trade at or very near their legal tender value of $2 per note. The estimated value of $8 assumes all four notes are valid legal tender; if any were found to be reproductions or non-negotiable copies upon physical inspection, the value would decrease accordingly. To confirm the status of these notes, an in-person examination of the security fibers, paper density, and 'raised ink' intaglio printing would be necessary. At present, based on the high volume of these notes in circulation and the lack of rare star-serial sequences or errors visible, the retail and scrap value is consistent with the face denominations.

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