what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal
"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.
The exact value of a 1928 red seal two dollar bill would actually depend on a number of factors. Most importantly, the condition of the bill.
The green seal indicates that your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. All 1928 B $20 bills were printed as FRNs. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 B US 20 dollar bill?" for more information.
The green seal indicates that your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. Please see "What is the value of a 1928 D US 5 dollar Federal Reserve note?" for more information.
The green seal indicates that it's a Federal Reserve Note. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 5 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
At least $40. In almost-new condition its value can be over $100.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1928 red-seal $1 bills don't have series letters.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1928 red-seal $1 bills don't have series letters.
There were no $5 silver certificates issued with that date. 1928 US $5 bills were printed as either red-seal US Notes or green-seal Federal Reserve Notes. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?" and "... with a green seal?" for more information.
Please check your bill again. 1923 and 1928 are the only dates in the 1920s for red-seal $1 bills.
The red ink and banner across its top front indicate that your bill is a United States Note and not a certificate. Certificates were at issued long ago for redemption in silver (blue seal) and gold (gold seal). Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
If it has a green seal, $125 in worn condition, up to $180 with only slight wear.
Uh, 1928 IS the date. Please see the Related Question for more information.
As of 03/2013, a 1928 D $2 red-seal United States Note retails for $5-$12 in circulated condition.
Could you check your bill again? A red seal would indicate that your bill is a United States Note; the first $2 FRNs were dated 1976 and have green seals. If you have a US Note, there's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 2 dollar bill?"
Please check your bill again. There were no series letters on 1928 $1 United States Notes. The only 1928 G bills were $2 US Notes.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1928 $100 bills were never issued with red seals, only as gold-seal certificates and green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
All 1928 $2 bills were printed with red seals, so it's possible your bill has changed color due to age or chemical exposure. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 D US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
The red ink and banner across its top front indicate that your bill is a United States Note and not a certificate. Certificates were at issued long ago for redemption in silver (blue seal) and gold (gold seal). Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 G US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
Please check again and post a new question. No $2 bills are dated 1929.If your bill's date is 1928, there's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 [letter] US 2 dollar bill?"
There were no yellow seal two dollar bills. The red ink on your note was altered to look yellow.
The green seal indicates that it's a Federal Reserve Note. Please see the Related Question for more information.
"F" is the highest series letter for 1928 United States Notes. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1928 US $1 bills were issued as red-seal US Notes or blue-seal silver certificates. The first green-seal $1 bills weren't printed until 1963.
Please check your bill again. The last red-seal $1 bills were dated 1928. If your bill is dated 1935A and has a brown seal along with HAWAII printed in various places, it's a special bill printed for use during WWII. If that's the case, please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"