As the banner across the top front of the bill indicates, it's a United States Note.
US Notes were issued directly by the Federal Government instead of by the Federal Reserve System (1914 and later) or other banks (pre-1914). By the 1960s they made up only a small fraction of the bills in circulation so production was ended as a cost-saving move.
A red treasury seal indicates that the note is issued by the United States, instead of the Federal Reserve
The value of a two dollar bill is dependent upon the color of the treasury seal. A green treasury seal is more common and valued at face-value, a red treasury seal deems the note collectible, however the value varies with the condition.
A red treasury seal indicates that the note is issued by the United States, instead of the Federal Reserve. An uncirculated 1963 $5 Red Seal bill is worth about $20. Very Fine condition worth about $9.
Depending on condition, anywhere from $2- $15. You really have to see a coin and currency expert to determine condition.
All bills printed since the early 20th century have seals. They're the circles that appear on one or both sides of the bill's portrait. US Notes, gold certificates, and silver certificates have the Treasury seal showing a key and a balance scale. The colors were red, gold, and blue respectively. Federal Reserve Notes have two seals - the Treasury seal in green and the Federal Reserve seal in black.
what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal
A red seal note is a type of currency. It is a collector's item, anda bill noted with a red seal imageon it.
It's a 1966 A $100 Red Seal Elston/Kennedy bill, nothing more.
The reason a red seal $5 bill doesn't have a Federal Reserve letter on it is because the red seal version is NOT a Federal Reserve note. Red seal bills are United States notes.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. US $5 bills haven't had red seals since 1963, the last year they were printed as United States Notes. The Treasury seal on a 2013 bill should be green and the bill's background should be purple and gray. If the seal is in fact green and is on the left side of the bill, please look to see if any other parts of the design are misplaced and/or upside down. If so, you should have your bill inspected in person by a dealer or appraiser who specializes in currency errors. Depending on the type of error the bill could potentially retail for a couple of hundred dollars, but it's not possible to say anything specific without seeing the bill.
Please recheck your bill. Red seal $5 were only made in 3 years, and 2003 was not one of those years.
"F" is the highest series letter for 1928 $5 red-seal notes. Please check your bill again and see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?" for more information.