Your $2 bill could be worth thousands. Find out how

$2 bill from 2003 with very low serial number recently sold at auction for $2,400

ORLANDO, Fla. – Time to break out those weird $2 bills your grandmother gave you — some of them can be worth thousands.

Some newer bills, like those printed in 2003, could be worth a lot more than you think, according to CBS News.

A $2 bill from 2003 with a very low serial number recently sold at auction for $2,400. Later, it resold for $4,000, reports the Heritage Auction — the largest auction house in the world that deals with currency.

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U.S. Currency Auctions estimates that uncirculated $2 bills from nearly every year up to 1917 are worth at least $1,000.

The news gets better. A $2 bill with a red seal can sell anywhere from $3 to $2,500. Bills with brown or blue seals can sell for hundreds.

A complete list of the values of collectible $2 bills can be found by clicking here.


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