Bank Teller Confessions, Why $2 Bills Are More Trouble Than They’re Worth?

WHY YOU SHOULD NOT ASK FOR $2 BILLS

The $2 bill is a unique yet impractical denomination in U.S. currency, with only about 1.2 billion in circulation compared to 13.1 billion $1 bills. While it may seem intriguing to request $2 bills from your bank, the challenges they present—limited availability, logistical complications, and public unfamiliarity—make them inconvenient for both banks and consumers. Here’s … Read more

Why the 1934 $500 Bill Is So Valuable

Why the 1934 $500 Bill Is So Valuable

The 1934 $500 bill has evolved into a treasured asset for currency collectors, often trading at prices far above its face value. Its appeal is rooted in its historical significance, rarity, and distinctive features, all of which drive high demand in the collector market. Historical Background of the 1934 $500 Bill Released during the Great … Read more