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In which year did U.S.A.stop making 2 Dollar bills?What is the present status ?
Asked by AWASTHI,
10 Aug '09 02:42 am
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They stopped making $2 bills in 1965 but resumed printing them in 1976 to celebrate the bicentennial of American independence. They are still being issued today and banks can request $2 bills at any time.
The $2 bill has not been removed from circulation and is still a circulating denomination of United States paper currency. The Federal Reserve System does not, however, request the printing of that denomination as often as the others. The Series 2003 $2 bill was the last printed and bears the names of former Secretary of the Treasury John W. Snow and Treasurer Rosario Marin. As of April 30, 2007, there were $1,549,052,714 worth of $2 bills in circulation worldwide
Answered by DR DINESH SHARMA, 10 Aug '09 02:42 am
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In 2006. they are still in circulation though rarely used.
Answered by nargis bhambi, 10 Aug '09 03:08 am
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