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10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
im pretty sure 20........ or 0 if you drew the star -_-
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953 $5 bills were only issued as blue-seal Silver Certificates and red-seal United States Notes.
1,000 dollars
If the condition of the bill is "good" or worse it is probably worth less than $11.In "fine" condition it is worth about $11.00 unless it has a star as part of the serial number. If the serial number includes a star in "fine" condition the bill would be worth from $20 (for a bill from New York or Chicago) to $50 (for a bill from Minneapolis).
10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
5
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
A 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal and a star on it is typically worth around $10 to $15 in circulated condition. However, the value can be higher if the bill is in uncirculated condition or if there is high demand from collectors. It's best to have it appraised by a currency expert for a more accurate valuation.
A twenty dollar bill with a star on it is worth $20 face value. However, it may have a premium value to collectors, depending on its condition and rarity.
It's worth $20.
On average, one dollar.
2000
im pretty sure 20........ or 0 if you drew the star -_-
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953 $5 bills were only issued as blue-seal Silver Certificates and red-seal United States Notes.
it is worth much more
Depends on what you have and what the condition is, and whether you've got a star note or not. But in general they are worth more than face value.