I would have said $5 but I googled it and got this: $7.50 in "good" condition, $11.00 in "very fine" condition, $15.00 in "extremely fine" condition, or $50.00 in "uncirculated" condition. for a 1953 five dollar bill with red ink.
$5 in average condition, $25 in perfect condition
That is a US Note, and fairly common. In good condition, they are worth about $2.50.
$3 in average condition, $8 in perfect condition
In Very Fine condition it would be worth $9. In uncirculated condition, $20.
abut 15.00 in good condition
A red ink 5 dollar bill is currently worth about $20 is good condition or about $50 uncirculated
I would have said $5 but I googled it and got this: $7.50 in "good" condition, $11.00 in "very fine" condition, $15.00 in "extremely fine" condition, or $50.00 in "uncirculated" condition. for a 1953 five dollar bill with red ink.
$5 in average condition, $25 in perfect condition
That is a US Note, and fairly common. In good condition, they are worth about $2.50.
$3 in average condition, $8 in perfect condition
$3 in average condition, $8 in perfect condition
In Very Fine condition it would be worth $9. In uncirculated condition, $20.
1928 US five-dollar bills with red seals were common in circulation. For this reason, they only command about $7, unless they are in mint condition with no folds, then they would be able to get more.
The value of a 1953 B two dollar bill with red ink is not a very valuable bill. However, this bill can be worth up to 15 dollars depending on its condition.
That is called a Peace dollar. The red book value is between $17 and $40 depending on condition.
depending on condition, anywhere from $2- $15. you really have to see a coin and currency expert to determine condition.