
Which statement about the U.S. $2 bill is correct?
1. The $2 bill was discontinued in the 1950s and is no longer legal tender.
2. The front of the $2 bill features George Washington, and the back shows the White House.
3. The $2 bill was redesigned in 1869 to feature Thomas Jefferson and is still actively printed today.
4. Superstitions about the $2 bill began because it was considered good luck at horse races.

Answer:
3. The $2 bill was redesigned in 1869 to feature Thomas Jefferson and is still actively printed today.
Created in 1862, the $2 bill was redesigned in 1869 to feature Thomas Jefferson instead of Alexander Hamilton. While a tiny fraction of all currency produced, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing still makes $2 bills for circulation.


