None of the red-seal United States Notes issued from 1928 to 1963 are considered rare. Most values are in the $6 to $15 range for bills in average condition.
However, before seal colors were standardized, there were some other types with red seals that are worth a lot. For example, 1891 $5 silver certificates were printed with red seals instead of the customary blue, and are worth $400 to $1050 in circulated condition and nearly $3000 uncirculated.
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Please check your bill again. There were no US bills of any denomination dated 1952. The nearest matching date for red-seal $2 bills would be 1953.
Please check again. The last red-seal $5 bills were dated 1963 and no US bills of any denomination are dated 1964.If the date on your bill is 1963 please see the Related Question "What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal? "
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. In any case all green-seal $2 bills are only worth face value if in circulated condition.
The U.S. didn't print any $2 bills dated 1968, and the last red-seal U.S. Notes were $100 bills dated 1966. Please check again and post a new question.
Please check again and post a new question. It can't have a blue seal (rather than "stamp") and it can't be from 1943. The last blue-seal $100 bills were dated 1918, and in any case no US bills of any denomination are dated 1943.
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The United States two dollar bill are rare pieces of money that are not printed any more. You can cash in the value of these bills at most American banks.
None. They are nothing more than a regular 2 dollar bill that has been altered. And 2 dollar bills are not rare you can go to any bank and purchase them for, get this, 2 dollars.
Please check your bill again. There were no US bills of any denomination dated 1952. The nearest matching date for red-seal $2 bills would be 1953.
Please check again. The last red-seal $5 bills were dated 1963 and no US bills of any denomination are dated 1964.If the date on your bill is 1963 please see the Related Question "What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal? "
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. In any case all green-seal $2 bills are only worth face value if in circulated condition.
Please check your bill and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1965, and the last blue-seal $1 bills were in the 1957 series.
The US didn't print any $2 bills dated 1974, and the last red-seal $2 bills were dated 1963. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
The U.S. didn't print any $2 bills dated 1968, and the last red-seal U.S. Notes were $100 bills dated 1966. Please check again and post a new question.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1965 and the last blue-seal $2 bills were issued in 1918.
The U.S. did not print any bills of any denomination that were dated 1948, and the last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899. All $2 bills printed after that were red-seal US Notes or green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
Please check again and post a new question. It can't have a blue seal (rather than "stamp") and it can't be from 1943. The last blue-seal $100 bills were dated 1918, and in any case no US bills of any denomination are dated 1943.