In circulated condition, current value is about $4.00
Hello your bill is worth around $5-$10 with wear and around $20 in uncirculated fashion.
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.
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.
You need to provide the series and an estimate of condition for us to provide a value. In general, all red seal $2 bills are worth more than face, but a series 1928 $2 red seal in crisp uncirculated is worth more than a series 1953 bill that is held together with scotch tape.
About $5.50-7 or so.
$6 to $10 for all series letters except 1928-F; these are worth $8 to $13 depending on condition.
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What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
The value depends on the series (date) and condition. Post a new question with more details.
All Red Seal U.S. notes carry that motto so it's not a distinguishing feature. Depending on its condition and whether it has a series letter (a single character) right after the date, it could be worth anywhere from face value to about $30.
I think about $15
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