No such bill exists. The last red-seal $5 bills were dated 1963, and no US bills of any denomination carry a 1967 date.
What is the value of a red inked two dollar bill
The value of a 1953 B two dollar bill with red ink is not a very valuable bill. However, this bill can be worth up to 15 dollars depending on its condition.
About $1.25
It shouldn't, at least not on a genuine U.S. bank note.
These are common in collections and sell for face value only.
Money is made out of a certain, classified cloth. The government won't tell us exactly what the cloth is, but money is made out of a cloth, and then ink is put onto it to form a dollar bill. The numerous layers of cloth are compressed at very high forces, and then cut into what is the dollar bill, and then ink is placed on top to form the visual effects of the dollar bill.
What is the value of a red inked two dollar bill
A red ink 5 dollar bill is currently worth about $20 is good condition or about $50 uncirculated
It is originally black....
The value of a 1953 B two dollar bill with red ink is not a very valuable bill. However, this bill can be worth up to 15 dollars depending on its condition.
none at all
No, you cannot. That is actually the point. It is a special ink that CANNOT be removed. If no ink shows up it means the bill is a counterfeit.Excuse me but it CAN be done. Easier than you would think.
About $1.25
If ink has run on a dollar bill, it may no longer be accepted as legal tender. It is advisable to exchange it for a new bill at a bank or financial institution. Alternatively, you can try to clean the bill gently without causing further damage.
It shouldn't, at least not on a genuine U.S. bank note.
Counterfeiting is illegal, buddy, ask the S.S.!
You can, it turns the ink yellow-orange because it gets rid of the blue ink. I suspect that if you bleach it often or long enough, then most if not almost all of the ink will come off.