What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
There wasn't a "P series" of 1953 US Notes - only plain, A, B, and C. Depending on which you have, a circulated one could be worth about $2.50 for plain, A, or B, and $4-6 for a 1953-C bill.
In average circulated condition, it's currently worth about $8.00 A nice, crisp uncirculated one is worth about $15.00.
A two dollar bill generally is worth very close to two dollars if it has a green seal, however, blue and red seals are worth about five dollars. If it is from 1976, it is also worth about five dollars.
The collector value of a bill isn't determined simply by its seal color. You need to know its denomination, its date, whether there's a small letter next to the date, and how worn it is.
What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
The United States printed red seal $2 bills for 1953 and $5 blue seals for 1953. Both are worth a couple dollars over their face value.
Please check your bill again and post a new question. No US $100 bills were printed in 1953, and the last blue-seal hundreds were National Currency notes dated 1918.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953 $5 bills were only issued as blue-seal Silver Certificates and red-seal United States Notes.
if the seal is blue then yes. it's a silver certificate.
If it has a blue seal it is worth 8 to 10 dollars in circulated condition and 18 dollars or more in uncirculated condition. If it has a red seal it is worth 4 to 9 dollars circulated and 12 dollars or more uncirculated.
The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate. Please see the Related Question for more information.
11-9-11>> A 1953A US Silver Certificate is worth worth $8-$10 in circulated condition. If it is uncirculated it is worth $18 or more depending on the uncirculated condition.
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About $5.50-7 or so.
depending on condition, it can be worth 5$ up to about 100$
If it has a blue seal, face value to $8 depending on condition. If it has a red seal, up to $12.