In circulated condition, it's worth about $25 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $100
To clear things up:Bills are printed. The US Mint only makes coins.There isn't a mint in Atlanta. Atlanta is the location of one of the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks that distribute Federal Reserve Notes.However if your bill has a seal with the letter "F" in a circle with the words "Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Georgia", its date can't be 1953 because no $5 Federal Reserve Notes carry that date. Please check the date on your bill again and look at the question "What is the value of a (date) US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
Priceless. The first Federal Reserve Notes were printed in 1914.
$20 bills dated 1929 were printed as a now-obsolete form called National Currency. As of 07/2009 prices for circulated bills from the Atlanta Federal Reserve District are in the $25.-$35. range. Nice uncirculated ones go for about $150.
The only Federal Reserve Notes dated 1976 are $2 bills. In circulated condition they have no added value.
Its value depends on what letter if any is next to the date. If there's an E, the bill has a retail value of about $50 in circulated condition and $90 if uncirculated. For any other letter or blank, values are much lower - $24 and $35, respectively. Note that the bill was only distributed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta; it was printed in Washington DC.
The condition and serial number are important. But most likely around $25.
The approximate value of funds held in the open market reserve account of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is $496 billion.
To clear things up, the bill was printed in Washington DC. Atlanta is the location of the Federal Reserve Bank that distributed the bill. Please see the Related Question for more information.
A denomination is needed. Please look for questions in the form "What is the value of a 1928 A US [denomination] dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for specific information.
Atlanta is the seat of the US Federal Reserve district that distributed the bill, not where it was printed. Up till 1990 all US bills were printed in Washington DC. For more information about its value, please see the Related Question.
If your bill has the words National Currency on it along with a blue seal, it could retail for $60 to $90 depending on how worn it is. In VG the value is $110, it goes up from there.
All $2 Federal Reserve Notes are worth only face value if circulated, $2.50 to $3.00 uncirculated.