Grey
A shield.
13 Arrows
white
The animal is an eagle, holding arrows in one foot and an olive branch in the other.
In the United States is not the color of the printed letters that is important. Rather the color of the seal on the money is what is important.Green seal - Federal Reserve Note (1963 to date)Gold Seal - US Gold Certificate (Last issue 1928)Blue Seal - US Silver Certificate (Last issue 1957)Red Seal - US treasury Note (Last issue 1963)Brown seal - National Bank Note (issued in only 2 years 1918 & 1929)
The adult harp seal is a grayish color...
It's worth five dollars, depending on the date and seal color. If the bill is older than the 1990s please post a new, separate question with its date and seal color.
The animal is an eagle, holding arrows in one foot and an olive branch in the other.
The seal color should be red rather than yellow, although it's possible your bill's color has changed due to age. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
white
The seal color is actually yellow but has darkened with age. Yellow-seal bills were printed for use by troops in North Africa during WWII. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 A US 10 dollar silver certificate with a yellow seal?"
Purity.Although meanings to the colors in the American flag were not specifically designated, they were the same as for the Seal of the United States. The seal was authorized by the Continental Congress in 1776, however, the authorized committee did not make it a reality until 1782. Because the seal was established before the American flag, it is believed that the colors in the Seal and their meanings transferred to the flag.RedThe color red in the American seal and transferred to the American flag stands for valor and hardiness. WhiteThe color white in the American seal and transferred to the American flag stands for purity BlueThe color blue in the American seal and transferred to the American flag is the color of the Chief and stands for perseverance, justice and vigilance