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How much is a 2 dollar 1957 bill worth?

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The date on a $2 bill is not the date of manufacture like that on a coin. The date on a bill is the series date, that said, it is the date of the last major change to a bill's design. read more

A dollar bill from 1957 that has been used and has been in heavy circulation is usually worth face value at $1 or just above face value. A dollar bill that has not been used and is in perfect, mint condition is worth $15 as of June, 2014. read more

Many 1957 one dollar bills have a blue seal on them to help identify them by that year. Some of the serial numbers in the bills included a star. A 1957 one dollar bill that has a value of $15 would be made in the year 1957, have a blue seal that has not been worn out and have a star in the serial number. read more

Your $2 bill is worth $2 American or about 266 Yen in Japan. A 1957 series bill may stay in the Federal Reserve coffers for decades without use. I occasionally get a bunch of $2 bills from my bank to give out as tips when I got to a restaurant so the wait staff will remember me for being generous and then ensure I get good service the next time I return. read more

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