The value is in the silver content, not the age of the coin. $2.00 bills are very common, ever the older ones. I have some red ink bills that do not fetch much more than face value. Unless paper money is persevered and graded early, do not look for more than face value. I got a few thousand in sequential 100's and 20's the other day they were brand new crisp and clean. IF I were to have saved some, being sequential they may go up in value in a hundred years or so. The government prints bills like they are nothing, I would not suggest "investing" into them.
I agree 100%. I was just playing devils advocate that the asking price was not as obscene and ridiculous as it was made out. It's definitely not in the same league as a $300 high point 380 or a $1500 Frankenstein-ar.
