Your $2 Bill Could Be Worth $4500
Your $2 bill could be worth $4500, that is if you saved them. Most likely, you don’t use $2 bills to buy something from a store. So, are they only worth $2 or could be they be worth a lot more?
The $2 bill was first introduced in the United States in 1862, so you would think those are worth a lot of money. They are, but they aren’t the one that is worth the most. An 1862 bill can start at $500 for a circulated note and more than $2800 if it is uncirculated.
So, what is the most expensive $2 bill? If you are lucky enough to have a 1890 Treasury Note version then those are worth some money. There are two version of this bill one that has a brown seal and one that has a red one. A circulated version of these bills are worth between $550 and $2,500, but if it is uncirculated it could be worth $4500.
Some other expensive $2 bills are from 1869, which could be worth $3800. Also, an 1896 bill could be worth $2100.
Finally, most likely if you have a $2 bill is still will only be worth $2, but check your collection because you never know it could be worth $4500.
[SOURCE: WFLA]

Your State Quarters Could Be Worth $55 Or More
Your state quarters could be worth $55 or more. Odds are, that your quarters are actually only worth 25 cents but if it’s in mint condition you could get even more. Some are going for one dollar and even up to $55 for them.
Here’s how you can easily check, the U.S. Mint State Quarters were made between 1999 to 2008. Each year five states released one coin. These coins have one of three markings with the letter D, P and S. Each letter signifies where they were minted D is for Denver Mint. P is for Philadelphia Mint and an S is for the San Francisco Mint. Coins marked with an S, are silver-proof and worth way more than the other than D or P coins. Also, if you have a full set of silver-proof coins it could be worth over $1,500. Check your state quarters below to see how much they’re worth according to coin tracker.
Florida‘s quarter isn’t one of the highest priced, but it could buy you lunch. Check out the full list, here.
[SOURCE: KRON4]
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