US currency with red seals was issued from 1862 to 1966 in lots of different denominations so much more information is needed. The best that can be said is that most of them are worth more than face value - sometimes only a few dollars more and sometimes thousands more, but without specific denominations, dates and series letters it's not possible to give exact values.
MoreStarting in 1928, the use of red seals was standardized for United States Notes, a form of currency similar to Federal Reserve Notes but issued directly by the federal government instead of the Federal Reserve banking system. The bills designs were very similar to their green-seal Federal Reserve and blue-seal silver certificate counterparts. After silver certificates were discontinued in the early 1960s there was no functional difference between FRNs and US Notes. The latter made up only a small part of total production so by the end of that decade US Notes were also discontinued as a cost-saving move.The U.S. didn't print any $5 bills dated 1927. Please check again and post a new question.
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what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal
In circulated condition, it's worth about $50 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $175
$2.00
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What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
Hello your bill is worth around $5-$10 with wear and around $20 in uncirculated fashion.
Usually around $4. They are worth $8 in perfect condition.
The collector value of a bill isn't determined simply by its seal color. You need to know its denomination, its date, whether there's a small letter next to the date, and how worn it is.
7 million dollars
A red treasury seal indicates that the note is issued by the United States, instead of the Federal Reserve. An uncirculated 1963 $5 Red Seal bill is worth about $20. Very Fine condition worth about $9.
It is worth two dollars.
None of his prints are worth that much, with maybe the exception of his JUMP print, and PCJ one.
you would need to give the denomination And take a second look at the bill. By 1935 seal colors were standardized and only U.S. Notes used red seals. Silver certificates had blue seals.
The ones with a green seal, series 1976-present are only worth $2 unless in absolute crisp uncirculated, or with an unusual serial number (55555555555, 111111111111111, etc.). The earlier ones (often found with a red seal) are worth a small premium regardless of condition and earlier ones can be worth a decent amount of money if uncirculated.