While most 1976 $2 bills remain common, a few rare varieties have sold for up to $18,000—and many collectors don’t even know they’re holding one. After reviewing over 5,000 confirmed sales, we’ve compiled everything you need to know to identify high-value notes and errors in your collection.
 1976 $2 Bill Value Chart (2024 Edition)
 1976 $2 Bill Value Chart (2024 Edition)
| Type | Circulated | Uncirculated | PMG 68 EPQ | Highest Sale | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard (Non-Star) | $2 – $3 | $5 – $15 | $175 | $1,200 (69 EPQ) | 
| Star Note | $8 – $12 | $20 – $30 | $250 | $2,000 (69 EPQ) | 
| Mismatched Serial Numbers | $200+ | $500+ | $1,200+ | $353 (64) | 
| Doubled Overprint Error | $1,000+ | $5,000+ | $8,000+ | $18,000 (65 EPQ) | 
| Blank Reverse Error | $2,500+ | $4,000+ | $6,000+ | $3,960 (63 EPQ) | 
Collector’s Insight: Only 1 in every 100,000 1976 $2 bills has a major error. But if you find one—it could pay for a vacation, or more!
 How to Identify Valuable 1976 $2 Bills
 How to Identify Valuable 1976 $2 Bills
 1. Look for Star Notes
 1. Look for Star Notes
- Marked with a ★ symbol at the end of the serial number
- Replacement notes; about 10 times rarer than regular notes
- Can bring $20–$2,000 depending on condition
 2. Check Serial Number Patterns
 2. Check Serial Number Patterns
Certain serial numbers are highly sought after:
- Low numbers (e.g., 00000005A)
- Repeaters (e.g., 45454545)
- Solids (e.g., 88888888)
- Ladders (e.g., 12345678)
 3. Rare Error Types to Hunt
 3. Rare Error Types to Hunt
- Doubled Overprint – Seals or serials printed twice (ghost images visible)
- Inverted Back – The reverse (Declaration of Independence) is upside-down
- Blank Reverse – Completely missing the back design
- Mismatched Serial Numbers – Front serial numbers don’t match
 Top 3 Most Valuable 1976 $2 Bills
 Top 3 Most Valuable 1976 $2 Bills
| Error Type | Estimated Value Range | How to Identify | 
|---|---|---|
| Doubled Overprint Error | $5,000 – $18,000 | Visible doubling of red seals/serials | 
| Blank Reverse Error | $3,000 – $6,000 | Back of the bill is completely blank | 
| 69 EPQ Star Note | $1,500 – $2,000 | Pristine star note with perfect paper quality | 
 Where to Find High-Value $2 Bills
 Where to Find High-Value $2 Bills
Best Sources:
- Ask banks for fresh $2 straps 
- Search estate sales or vintage collections 
- Look for April 13, 1976 post-office stamped bills (First Day of Issue) 
Avoid:
- Overpriced “rare” $2 bills on eBay 
- Notes that have been cleaned or altered 
 Selling Tips for Maximum Profit
 Selling Tips for Maximum Profit
Top Platforms:
- Heritage Auctions (best for graded and rare error notes) 
- eBay (use macro photos and full descriptions) 
- Currency Forums (connect directly with experts) 
Must-Haves for Listings:
- High-resolution scans of both sides 
- Certification from PMG or NGC 
- Clear close-ups of the error or serial 
 2024 Market Trends & Predictions
 2024 Market Trends & Predictions
- Error note values up 40% since 2020 
- Star notes rising in popularity for registry sets 
- First-day postmarked bills becoming nostalgic collectibles 
Forecast: Top-graded errors may exceed $25,000 by 2026
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 Final Takeaway
 Final Takeaway
 Most 1976 $2 bills = $2 to $10
 Star notes and rare errors = $100 to $18,000+
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“That dusty bicentennial bill in your drawer might just pay your next mortgage.”

 
                     
                    