The two-dollar bill was last printed in the United States in 2003. It is still in circulation, but it is no longer printed.
The two-dollar bill was first issued in 1862 and was last printed in 2003. It is the second least circulated denomination of U.S. paper currency, with only the one-dollar bill circulating less. The two-dollar bill features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the front and a depiction of the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back.