It depends a lot on the date and series number. For a list of prices go to: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$2notes.htm
Zero. There are no red dollar bills.
It depends a lot on the date and series number. For a list of prices go to: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$2notes.htm
Unless there's a small C next to the date, it's only worth about $2.50 retail; a dealer will pay face value. 1953-C $2 bills are a bit more valuable, and can be worth roughly $3 to $6 depending on how worn they are.
Two dollar bills with red writing, issued as part of the 1953 series, are still legal tender and worth $2 in face value. They may have some collector value based on their condition and historical significance, but typically they are not worth significantly more than face value.
worth 20 dollars
Unless they are red seal notes, or are older than the 1950's, they will not have any significant collector value.
The U.S. didn't print any bills dated 1964. Please check your bill and post a new question
The red printing (not writing; bills are printed and not handwritten, LOL!) indicates that you have a United States Note. The value of your bills depends very much on their dates and what letter, if any, appears next to the date. You can either post a new question or check a site such as the one under Related Links, below.
In 1953, several series of American bills with red ink on them were circulated to the public. Today, these bills are worth between 6 and 15 dollars, depending on condition.
10 dollars.
Please post a new question with the bills' dates.
The U.S. didn't print any $2 bills dated 1950. Please check again and post a new question.