A 1918 Two dollar bill can be worth from $75 to $2000 or so.
How much is a 1918 $1 bill worth?
Value: A lot of 1918 $1 bills are worth between $20 and $100. Bank notes that show very little wear can sell for around $150. Choice uncirculated notes have a wide range of values, and usually start at around $300.
How much is a $2 bill from 1917 worth?
Value: The majority of 1917 $2 bills sell for around $40 each. They just aren’t rare. Truly uncirculated 1917 $2 bills can be bought at prices starting around $350.
How much can I sell my $2 bill for?
Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
Is the 1918 two dollar bill a battleship?
The 1918 Two dollar bill Federal Reserve Bank Note is known as a Battleship. The 1918 Two dollar bill isn’t rare but still desirable because of the reverse battleship design. Value is based on condition and the district.
What was the back of the 1918 2 dollar note called?
Nickname: It would take a long time to say “series of 1918 two dollar federal reserve bank note.” 99% of collectors simply call this note a battleship. The back of all 1918 $2 bills has an image of battleship. I don’t think the exact ship has ever been identified.
When was the last US two dollar bill issued?
History: 1918 is the last year that large size two dollar bills were issued by the United States. 1918 was an interesting year for US currency. Lots of different types of notes were being issued including legal tenders, gold certificates, silver certificates, federal reserve notes, and federal reserve bank notes.
Where was the 2 dollar bill used during World War 2?
During World War II and later, US Servicemen were frequently paid with $2 bills, and as a result the notes often saw use at canteens, USO clubs, post exchanges and commissaries.