A 2003 Green Seal $2 bill typically has a face value of $2, but its worth can vary depending on its condition and demand among collectors. In uncirculated condition, it may be worth around $3 to $5, while in circulated condition, it might be worth its face value. If the bill has unique serial numbers or other collectible features, it could be valued higher. For an accurate assessment, it's best to consult a currency collector or dealer.
A two dollar bill with a green stamp ain't to rare I guess I done research and it aint worth much.
In uncirculated condition, the bill is worth $225. That is if you can find someone willing to pay that...
You did not give a date for your bill so I have to guess. There are 2 possibilities: The only $2 bill to ever have a series letter F was dated 1928 and has a red seal. Depending on its condition this bill is worth anywhere from $4 to $15. If you have a new bill with a green seal, the "F" is not a series letter. It's the Federal Reserve District letter indicator. All green seal $2 bills are current issues and are only worth $2 in circulated condition, $3 if uncirculated.
This is a Federal Reserve note and should have a green seal. They are worth $22-$30 in circulated condition and $40 or more in uncirculated condition.
A Series 1928A $100 bill with a green seal can be worth varying amounts depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, bills in uncirculated condition can be valued at several hundred dollars, while those in lower grades may be worth less, typically ranging from $100 to $300. It's best to consult a currency dealer or use a currency value guide for a more precise valuation based on specific condition.
A two dollar bill with a green stamp ain't to rare I guess I done research and it aint worth much.
In uncirculated condition, the bill is worth $225. That is if you can find someone willing to pay that...
It's still worth $2.
With a blue seal, $6-9 depending on condition. With a green seal, $7-12.
You did not give a date for your bill so I have to guess. There are 2 possibilities: The only $2 bill to ever have a series letter F was dated 1928 and has a red seal. Depending on its condition this bill is worth anywhere from $4 to $15. If you have a new bill with a green seal, the "F" is not a series letter. It's the Federal Reserve District letter indicator. All green seal $2 bills are current issues and are only worth $2 in circulated condition, $3 if uncirculated.
B09234773A green seal $5.00, H05982905A green seal $5.00
If it has a green seal, it's worth $12 to $15.
The green seal means you have a common $1 Federal Reserve Note. Unless it's an early date (1963) AND in uncirculated condition, it's only worth $1.
What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
A two dollar bill generally is worth very close to two dollars if it has a green seal, however, blue and red seals are worth about five dollars. If it is from 1976, it is also worth about five dollars.
If it has a green seal, $12 if worn, up to $20 or so in nice condition. If it has a blue seal, that range is $20 - $60.
Please recheck your bill. Red seal $5 were only made in 3 years, and 2003 was not one of those years.