What does H2 mean on a two dollar bill?

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2026-03-13 04:20

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On a two-dollar bill, "H2" indicates the series of the bill, specifically the designation of the Federal Reserve Bank that issued it. The letter "H" represents the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, while "2" refers to the series number. Together, they help identify the specific version and production of that bill.

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