Ended up with several of the 1974 and 1986 $2 bills growing up when my family traveled to Canada for dad’s work. I lived in rural Ontario for awhile back in 1999 and we still used mostly bills. I liked the ‘74 issue the best!
Got about a dozen or so of the 1974 $2 bills from my dad when we lived in Canada in the 70s, about four are in what appear to be very good shape. They probably haven't been touched in 40 years.
The same day I was given a $2 dollar note back around 2006 I was in line at timmies and an older man in front of my Mother and I paid for his coffee with a silver dollar. I will never forget how the teller wasn’t sure what to do with it and left it in front of the machine where the man left it. I regret not picking it up and taking it with me.
If the bill is in perfectly uncirculated condition (not a single crease or wrinkle), it could go for around $4, but unless it's perfect they are so common they are only worth $2
Andrew Derksen I used to live in Port Huron, Michigan and Sabrina, Ontario was right across the St. Clair River. My mother worked as a waitress and always had these funny bills in her tips. Thanks for your good showing.
There is 2 versions of 1954, the "devils face" and modified portrait. The modified portrait, about 2$ but the devil's face could fetch a pretty penny if you have some of the scare prefix, to know what version you have yoh can look at QEII's hair and the signatures kn the bill, the signatures to look for are Beattie-Coyne with prefix *A/A or prefix H/A and T/A also signatures Coyne-Towers prefix *A/A
@@MarlenaXR No, the signature combinations often change a few times during a single banknote’s issue. In this case, the Deputy Governor G. Thiessen was promoted to Governor in 1994. Since the 1986 $2 was printed until 1996, we see a change in the signatures.
I would check your note for the ser# some are a lot more valuable then others. In front of the serial there is 3 letters known as prefix. Also the signatures on the bills, tbe first issues were Bonin-Thissen and the ones to look for are Ser#BRX3520000 to BRX3579999 as well as any prefix EBX. The second issue was Crow-Bouey with the serial to look for ARX0000001 to ARX1339999, Ser# ARX14000000 to ARX2320000 as well as any prefix AUG,AUH,AUI,AUJ,AUK,AUL,AUM,AUN and finally the last issue Thiessen-Crow and prefixes AUG and and AUH are extremely valuable especially in high grade, there is a few other but those would be the highest money bill you could find
Enrico Gregory it depends very much on the condition of it. If it has no folds, creases, or wrinkles, so “uncirculated”, it would be worth up to $6 or $7
The most recent 2$ bills are going to lose legal tender status in a couple months. -Should I keep the bunch that I have? it seems like they will never really be worth anything significant. They're good quality (never folded or lightly folded/handled), but still nothing near mint, nor are they protected with any sort of cover.- -I feel like they may -_-lose-_- value after they lose legal tender status, plus it will be a hassle to sell them for 1-5$ each even if they still retained or gained some value, since I can't just go to a bank to cash them.- And while I hear some specific versions of 2$ are a bit more valuable (particularly if in great condition), I presume they're much much rarer and that I don't have any since these are just ordinary random ones.
While you are correct that the $2 denomination will no longer be official legal tender at the end of January, they will continue to be accepted by banks indefinitely, so you never have to worry about them being worth less than they currently are. In this sense nothing really changes
@@CanadianKingCoins yeah you replied quickly! I was just going to edit/delete my post because I realized that fact myself. Just can't be used in stores (although many -maybe smaller- stores will probably still accept them anyway I'm guessing), so no big deal.
@@MsHojat Yeah theoretically the stores could still cash them in at the bank, so it shouldn't cause a problem. I think the whole removing legal tender status thing is likely just so the Bank of Canada isn't liable for any transactions with the old notes anymore (in case someone were to use fakes, a cahier might not be familiar enough to refuse it)
I cannot for the life of me find 1954 CA $2 bill with prefix & serial num P/R3086503. Can someone PLEASE point me in the right direction to find the value?
@@CanadianKingCoins Ty for replying. But if it is a very common serial number why can I not find a 1954 $2 bill with the letters PR in the serial number? I downloaded all kinds of books today check I was up all night doing it I could not find it
I have a devil's face 1 dollar bill 1954 A 1000 dollar bill and a 2 dollar bill with AUH that is worth some money. I'm going to hang onto them forever.
For a young man you have good info to share. I thank you for the great video. Keep up the great work.
Ended up with several of the 1974 and 1986 $2 bills growing up when my family traveled to Canada for dad’s work. I lived in rural Ontario for awhile back in 1999 and we still used mostly bills. I liked the ‘74 issue the best!
The Indy-pendent Stacker Yes the 1974 might be my favourite too.
I always wondered how prevalent the $2s were in the years after 1996
maybe you have an idea what mine might be worth .i need to sell them.
Got about a dozen or so of the 1974 $2 bills from my dad when we lived in Canada in the 70s, about four are in what appear to be very good shape. They probably haven't been touched in 40 years.
The same day I was given a $2 dollar note back around 2006 I was in line at timmies and an older man in front of my Mother and I paid for his coffee with a silver dollar. I will never forget how the teller wasn’t sure what to do with it and left it in front of the machine where the man left it. I regret not picking it up and taking it with me.
My favorite is the 1923 dollar. Great video. 👍😉
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Nice video and some nice two dollar bills. :)
The 1974 issue is my favourite 😊
Great information !!!
What about the 1954 Devil’s Face note?
i have some old bills HOW CAN I FIND OUT THEIR WORTH
Good video. So informative, too. Thanks.
How about 1986? I have one of them
Cool vid we dont have 2 dollar notes in Australia anymore
Well that makes two of us then!
Hi! I have the 1986 2 dollar bill, how much do you think it would be worth? 😁
If the bill is in perfectly uncirculated condition (not a single crease or wrinkle), it could go for around $4, but unless it's perfect they are so common they are only worth $2
@@CanadianKingCoins ok! thanks!! 😀
I try to rescue these note from my bank when ever I can :) it's difficult as they are often determined to destroy them :)
Andrew Derksen Yes rescuing twos is always satisfying!
Andrew Derksen I used to live in Port Huron, Michigan and Sabrina, Ontario was right across the St. Clair River. My mother worked as a waitress and always had these funny bills in her tips. Thanks for your good showing.
By rescuing do you guys mean going in and asking for any twos that may have been deposited to them?
@@emjay604 in Canada all notes that are not plastic are sent off to be destroyed
:)
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Great video I've been collecting Canadian coin I might need to collect bill to
I have about 10 2 dollars Canadian note what is it value and 1 5 dollar can note from 1986
Do you know how much a Canadian 2 dollar bill is worth. Cuz I have 1 from 1954???
Cohen Miles unless it’s in perfect condition, only about $2
There is 2 versions of 1954, the "devils face" and modified portrait. The modified portrait, about 2$ but the devil's face could fetch a pretty penny if you have some of the scare prefix, to know what version you have yoh can look at QEII's hair and the signatures kn the bill, the signatures to look for are Beattie-Coyne with prefix *A/A or prefix H/A and T/A also signatures Coyne-Towers prefix *A/A
@@mathGaud what about prefix H/G, please?
prolly 1.67 ...
I have a two bill, it's the one with the Inuit preparing for battle in the back, is it worth anything?
It could be worth up to $6 if it’s in perfect condition
At 5:00 your 2nd signature is my 1st and I have a different second signature is that a fake?
I mean is mine a fake
@@MarlenaXR No, the signature combinations often change a few times during a single banknote’s issue. In this case, the Deputy Governor G. Thiessen was promoted to Governor in 1994. Since the 1986 $2 was printed until 1996, we see a change in the signatures.
hi I'm a new subscriber I have a full sleve of the 1986 new never used how much would it be worth
Gilbert Mcdonald A full sleeve? As in 100 bills? I could see that sell for around $400
thers $250
I would check your note for the ser# some are a lot more valuable then others. In front of the serial there is 3 letters known as prefix. Also the signatures on the bills, tbe first issues were Bonin-Thissen and the ones to look for are Ser#BRX3520000 to BRX3579999 as well as any prefix EBX.
The second issue was Crow-Bouey with the serial to look for ARX0000001 to ARX1339999, Ser# ARX14000000 to ARX2320000 as well as any prefix AUG,AUH,AUI,AUJ,AUK,AUL,AUM,AUN and finally the last issue Thiessen-Crow and prefixes AUG and and AUH are extremely valuable especially in high grade, there is a few other but those would be the highest money bill you could find
Make some 10, 20/25, 50, 100, 500 and 1000 dollar Canadian note evolution video too
I have a 1974 $2 Canadian Bill what is the value
Enrico Gregory it depends very much on the condition of it. If it has no folds, creases, or wrinkles, so “uncirculated”, it would be worth up to $6 or $7
I miss the dollar and 2 dollar bills..made you feel rich as a kid/ CHANGE SUCKS!!
You don’t even include the chartered bank issued too
Chartered banks didn’t issue $2 denominations
The most recent 2$ bills are going to lose legal tender status in a couple months. -Should I keep the bunch that I have? it seems like they will never really be worth anything significant. They're good quality (never folded or lightly folded/handled), but still nothing near mint, nor are they protected with any sort of cover.-
-I feel like they may -_-lose-_- value after they lose legal tender status, plus it will be a hassle to sell them for 1-5$ each even if they still retained or gained some value, since I can't just go to a bank to cash them.-
And while I hear some specific versions of 2$ are a bit more valuable (particularly if in great condition), I presume they're much much rarer and that I don't have any since these are just ordinary random ones.
While you are correct that the $2 denomination will no longer be official legal tender at the end of January, they will continue to be accepted by banks indefinitely, so you never have to worry about them being worth less than they currently are. In this sense nothing really changes
@@CanadianKingCoins yeah you replied quickly! I was just going to edit/delete my post because I realized that fact myself.
Just can't be used in stores (although many -maybe smaller- stores will probably still accept them anyway I'm guessing), so no big deal.
@@MsHojat Yeah theoretically the stores could still cash them in at the bank, so it shouldn't cause a problem.
I think the whole removing legal tender status thing is likely just so the Bank of Canada isn't liable for any transactions with the old notes anymore (in case someone were to use fakes, a cahier might not be familiar enough to refuse it)
I have a.s2 bill from 1986
My father told me to keep it
I am 43 years old
How is it worth
Can you help me please
I have a 1923 2 dollar note and a one dollar note here in London England both got red seals can u give me glue what there worth please
I cannot for the life of me find 1954 CA $2 bill with prefix & serial num P/R3086503. Can someone PLEASE point me in the right direction to find the value?
As the PR prefix is not a rare run, unless your banknote is in perfectly immaculate condition, it’s only worth around $2 to $3
@@CanadianKingCoins Ty for replying. But if it is a very common serial number why can I not find a 1954 $2 bill with the letters PR in the serial number? I downloaded all kinds of books today check I was up all night doing it I could not find it
@@CanadianKingCoins I believe u. I am fairly new at this and I've read many articles about it being the Canadian $2 Devil's note I do believe.
@@nishnabekwechev5290 I’m afraid if your banknote has a PR prefix it can not be a Devil’s Face note
@@CanadianKingCoins ahhh... Shuckers! Love your Channel Mr King LOL keep up the good work
I have a devil's face 1 dollar bill 1954
A 1000 dollar bill and a 2 dollar bill with AUH that is worth some money.
I'm going to hang onto them forever.
i have an egj61
i have the 1986 dollar bill
i have ten 2$ bills in sequence..uncirculated...