The red seal indicates that this is a United States Note, as opposed to the current Federal Reserve series. Unfortunately it's still fairly common among collectors, so its value is only about $5 to $7 if circulated, or maybe 3 times that if crisp and unfolded.
In circulated condition, current value is about $4.00
Face value to $8 if circulated, up to about $12 if crisp and unfolded.
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.
About $1.25
$10.
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It's still worth one dollar.
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
usually about $7
not enough info
10.00 dollars
As you can tell from looking at any modern coin or bill, the motto is In God We Trust, so I updated your question accordingly. That motto was added to bills starting in the late 1950s so your bill is not an error, it's just too early to have the motto. Regardless of the series letter, a circulated 1953 $5 silver certificate is worth (at retail) face value to $8 depending on its condition.