Please check your bill again. The banner across its top and the red seal indicate it's a United States Note, a form of paper money issued directly by the Federal government. US Notes were discontinued in the 1960s. $2 Federal Reserve Notes were first printed in 1976.
There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1953 C US 2 dollar bill?"
U.S. Notes have red seals. Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. See the related question for U.S. Notes.
Please check your bill again. All 1953 series $10 bills were printed as blue-seal Silver Certificates.
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.
Please check your bill again. Red seal $5 bills were issued in 1953 and 1963. No US bills were dated 1962. There's more information at the questions"What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?""What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"Red InkRed ink indicates that a bill is a United States Note, a now-obsolete form of paper money that was similar to current Federal Reserve Notes.
No $10 silver certificates have been printed since the 1953 series. As you can see by looking at the top of the bill, it's a Federal Reserve Note.
U.S. Notes have red seals. Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. See the related question for U.S. Notes.
Please check your bill again. All 1953 series $10 bills were printed as blue-seal Silver Certificates.
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.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953-series $5 bills were issued as blue-seal silver certificates and red-seal US Notes, but not as green-seal FRN's
Please check your bill again. Red seal $5 bills were issued in 1953 and 1963. No US bills were dated 1962. There's more information at the questions"What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?""What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"Red InkRed ink indicates that a bill is a United States Note, a now-obsolete form of paper money that was similar to current Federal Reserve Notes.
No $10 silver certificates have been printed since the 1953 series. As you can see by looking at the top of the bill, it's a Federal Reserve Note.
The value of a 1953 gold 2 dollar bill will vary. The value will be determined by the condition of the bill and by the current supply and demand for it.
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No. Small-size US $2 bills have the following series dates US Notes: 1928, 1953, 1963 Federal Reserve Notes: 1976, 1995, 2003, 2006
No. Small-size US $2 bills have the following series dates US Notes: 1928, 1953, 1963 Federal Reserve Notes: 1976, 1995, 2003, 2006
what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal
Please check your bill again. The red ink and banner across the top indicate it's a United States Note. The first $2 FRN's were printed in 1976. Please see the Related Question for more information. In circulated condition, about $5.00