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Uncirculated, consecutively numbered $2 bills, most are 2003 series, in the cellophane-wrapped bricks from the Federal Reserve. I'm willing to break down the bricks as small as a band of one hundred notes ($200 face value). Each banded stack I'll sell on CR for $250. You'll see them priced all over the place on eBay, but none this low. I'll sell a whole brick for $2300.

 

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This reminds me of Indonesia. USD is a commodity instead of currency. A new, crisp $100 bill is worth more (per dollar) than a smaller bill in the same condition. The coins are unwanted and the $1 and $5 are worth much less. Every time I went back, I brought brand new, sequential $100 bills so I could get more in local currency.
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Likewise, in some South American countries, the US $2 bill is the favorite and commands a premium. In some places in Central America, they go for 2-3 times face value. Anyone traveling to Ecuador soon interested in a little business proposition? ;)

 

https://www.thebillfold.com/2015/04/the-curious-case-of-2-bills-in-ecuador/

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