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2003A $2 Federal Reserve Notes Values By Grade

About These Price Ranges

The values shown below are for standard notes only, based on actual eBay and Heritage Auctions data.

IMPORTANT: If your note has any special features such as:

Star Notes Fancy Serial Numbers Error Notes Other Special Characteristics

Its value could be significantly higher. Check the "Special Features Value Impact" section below to find your note's potential premium value.

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Grade Total Records Price Range
Premium (65+ EPQ) GEM-70 7 $1,200.00
GEM-69 7 $168.00
GEM-68 4 $53.50
GEM-67 21 $29.95
GEM-66 9 $22.00
GEM-65 8 $23.97
Uncirculated (50-64) UNC-63 79 $8.99
Circulated (1-45) VF-30 8 $3.24
VF-20 5 $4.29

Special Features Value Impact

From modest premiums to jaw-dropping values—discover which special features can transform ordinary bills into prized collectibles. Explore each feature to see detailed price ranges organized by denomination, note type, and series—all based on verified auction and sales data.

$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.

$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.

What are Star Note?

Replacement bills indicated by a star symbol at the end of the serial number instead of a letter. Printed to replace defective notes during production, they typically represent less than 1% of notes produced. Their relative scarcity compared to regular notes drives their premium value, especially for star notes from smaller print runs or those with fancy serial numbers, which can command significant collector premiums.

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$2 2003A - $67.00 $48.00 - $75.50 Find SalesView

Inverted Overprint Fr. 2030-B $10 1993 Federal Reserve Note.

Inverted Overprint Fr. 2030-B $10 1993 Federal Reserve Note.

What are Overprint Error Note?

Error notes with misplaced or double overprinting of seals or serial numbers, excluding Hawaii overprints. These production errors create visually striking abnormalities where Treasury seals or serial numbers appear in incorrect positions or are duplicated. Their value stems from their obvious visual distinctiveness and the clear evidence they provide of mechanical failures during the complex multi-step printing process used for currency production.

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$2 2003A - $14.99 - Find SalesView

Radar Serial Number 83522538 $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note

Radar Serial Number 83522538 $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note

What are Radar Pattern?

Bills with serial numbers that read the same forward and backward (e.g., 12344321). Named for their palindromic pattern, these notes are highly valued by collectors for their mathematical perfection and symmetry. The bidirectional readability creates an instant visual appeal that stands out in collections.

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$2 2003A - $31.80 $33.68 Find SalesView

01/17/2026 $20 2004 Federal Reserve Star Note.

01/17/2026 $20 2004 Federal Reserve Star Note.

What are Date Pattern?

Bills with serial numbers that represent a recognizable date format (e.g., 07041776 for July 4, 1776). These notes forge a tangible connection between currency and significant historical moments, making them emotionally resonant collectibles. Patriotic dates, birthdates, and historically significant years are especially valuable.

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$2 2003A - $24.99 $119.00 Find SalesView

Seven of a Kind $1 1969B Federal Reserve Note

Seven of a Kind $1 1969B Federal Reserve Note

What are 7 of a Kind Pattern?

Bills with serial numbers containing seven identical digits that are not necessarily consecutive (e.g., 33333335, 93999999). These notes are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors for their near-solid appearance.

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$2 2003A - - $129.25 - $134.12 Find SalesView
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Corrie Lopez

I have two $2 bills that run in succession. They are 2003’s with the numbers starting with L and ending with A. Is there any value to them beyond $2? TIA

Ronald M

This is the first $2 bill that I got like this or ever seen like this it’s a Delaware of the left side corner top corner is anybody know anything about just $2 bill and why is it like this

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Gerald

Hello,
I have a 2003A Federal reserve note, Fancy note with Error in the Trinary Full House Poker hand with OIL spelled upside down in the Serial Number, I was told and wondering if it is possible to find out the real value of this Note, it’s a Very RARE ERROR Note anybody knows how I may find out please let me know. I think it is a very valuable One of A Kind Poker Hand, with Oil spelled Twice in it, Awesome Fancy Note
Thanks Gerald P.

Ronnie Mcateer

Thanks for your info

Jason

I have a 2003 Series A $2 dollar note with silver numbering, lettering and border but have not been able to find out any information about this bill nor have a seen another one online. I have come across several 22k Gold overlay notes of the same year, but nothing silver. I checked the BEP website, no help, I also submitted a picture and request to American Rarities but only received back that it was not valuable, no information about the silver overlay. Would love to just find out if this is a common bill or something unique or any information about print #’s or circulation.

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Charlotte Mullen

This $2 bill has a black stamp over the H

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