About $5.50-7 or so.
In the same condition, 1953-series $5 silver certificates are worth roughly the same amount regardless of their series letters - $8 to $10 for circulated bills, $18 to $20 for uncirculated ones.
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.
There were no Series of 1953 $1 bills printed. Perhaps you have a $2, $5 or $10 ?
depends on the condition of the bill, a mint condition bill would be worth far more than a circulated one. no less than $2.00 though, that is a promise.
Usually around $4. They are worth $8 in perfect condition.
depends on the condition of the bill, a mint condition bill would be worth far more than a circulated one. no less than $2.00 though, that is a promise.
It should have a red seal. In uncirculated condition it is worth 3.5 to 6.5 dollars. In uncirculated 12 dollars or more.
1953, 1953A, 1953B, and 1953C red seal two dollar bills are all worth about $3.50 in circulated condition. Perfect examples are worth closer to $8.
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.
In perfect uncirculated condition it would be worth between $10-$15. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $2.
This is not a rare note. In average circulated condition they are worth $2.25 to $5. In uncirculated condition they are worth around $12.
depending on condition, it can be worth 5$ up to about 100$