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Where can you find a 2 dollar silver certificate?

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You would have to buy one from a currency dealer. The last US $2 silver certificates were dated 1899 and sell for around $100 in average condition.

$2 bills were printed as red-seal United States Notes up till 1963. These can be purchased from a dealer or online for a few dollars over face value in most cases.

Modern $2 bills are standard green-seal Federal Reserve Notes and are not worth anything extra unless they're in brand-new condition. They're not commonly seen in most parts of the country but you should still be able to get as many as you want from a larger bank (at $2 each, of course).

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