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Can the bank give you a $2 bill if you ask them?

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I want to pay with $2 dollar bills, i think it'd be cool. If i was to cash a check could i ask for some of it in $2 bills.

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  1. Yes, most banks have them on hand.  I worked for a bank for a couple years and we would often get $2's in from company deposits.  Each teller will sometimes have a couple $2's.  I dont think you can ask for 100's dollars in two's if you just walk in.  Also if you need a lot of money in 2's.  The bank can sometimes get the two's from the goverment and they will exchange them for you.  

    Also $2 bills are all still just as good as 1's or 10's.If it is US currency, then bank has to take it...or is able to give it if you wanted 2's


  2. if they have any (it is a obsolete bill)

  3. You can ask, but finding $2 bills are hard.

    Unless a bank customer comes in and deposits cash in the form of a $2 bill, odds are you won't get one.

    The treasury stopped printing these things back in what 1976?

  4. I don't believe they carry them, but I'm sure that if you do some research with businessweek. They can definitely help you

  5. You can ask but many banks no long stock them.

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