If they are in absolutely perfect uncirculated condition, or if they have the first day issue stamp attached to them, you may get $2.50 to $3.00 for them from a dealer.
Circulated ones are pretty much worth $2. Your bank probably still has a few bundles in the vault that haven't been touched.
It depends on the Federal Reserve District the bill was printed for. Currently, the average value of a U.S. 1976 $2 bill is about $4.00-$6.00 in uncirculated condition it is worth between $6.75-$7.00.
If you have the one from the Kansas City District, you're looking at $30.00!
If it has been in circulation: two dollars.
If it is entirely uncirculated and in pristine condition : slightly more than two dollars.
Some myths -
US $2 bills have NOT been discontinued and have NOT been withdrawn. They're still being printed, but in comparatively small numbers. Even so, tens or even hundreds of millions are printed for each run so modern ones are never going to be rare.
$2 bills are NOT evil, cursed, or "bad luck". Those myths came about during the late 19th century when the denomination was heavily used at race tracks and in brothels where, in those pre-inflation days, $2 was the most common rate.
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