The $2.00 bill is worth more with the red seal cause the ones with green seals aren't that rare
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Red-seal $2 bills were discontinued in 1963 so most that you find will be less common because they're older and have been out of circulation for decades. However depending on the date and condition some may only be worth a small amount above face value, as low as 50 cents extra.
No new $2 bills were printed until 1976. Starting with that date all $2 bills have been issued as green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
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Your bill is worth $150.00 or more. Thanks your friends @ Currency Etc.
As of 23 Aug 2015 the 1 Euro = $1.14 making the Euro worth slightly more than the dollar
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Is an off center $50.00 worth more
This is a Federal Reserve note and should have a green seal. They are worth $22-$30 in circulated condition and $40 or more in uncirculated condition.
it is worth much more
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
yes it is still worth $1000 but probably worth more to a collector.
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The star at the end of the serial number signifies that the original note did not meet Federal printing standards and was replaced with that note.
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.