The US printed both $2 and $5 bills with red seals in the 1963 series. Please see the questions "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill?" and "What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth; P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00 P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00 At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. The nearest dates are 1963 and 1976; both are worth face value only assuming they've been in circulation.
Loads of these were saved because 1963 was the last year of issue for red seal $2 bills. Unfortunately that means there's little collector interest and circulated ones tend to retail for face value only. If you're lucky enough to have an uncirculated 1963 $2 bill it can sell for up to $8.
The US printed both $2 and $5 bills with red seals in the 1963 series. Please see the questions "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill?" and "What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
There are two versions of the 1963 $2 bill each with a different secretary name, in uncirculated condition, they are worth; P382a : Henry H. Fowler. $10.00 P382b : Joseph W. Barr. $13.00 At any quality other than uncirculated, they are worth face value ($2).
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
The U.S. did not print any $2 bills with that date. The nearest dates are 1963 and 1976; both are worth face value only assuming they've been in circulation.
All 1963 US $2 bills were printed as red-seal United States Notes. It's possible your bill was exposed to some chemical or something else that bleached the red ink to leave a yellow tone. If so, it's considered to be a damaged bill worth face value only.
To the best of my knowledge, a circulated 1963 the dollar bill should be worth about $15.00 as of 2/2009. A bill that has not yet been circulated may be worth more, maybe up to $25.00.
If the bill is dated 1963 or earlier please look for questions in the form "What is the value of a US 2 dollar bill."If the date is 1976 or later, all the "A" means is that the bill was distributed by the Boston Federal Reserve District. Unless it's in pristine condition, a $2 Federal Reserve Note is worth face value only.
Since this bill is not rare and is circulated it is worth face value.
Loads of these were saved because 1963 was the last year of issue for red seal $2 bills. Unfortunately that means there's little collector interest and circulated ones tend to retail for face value only. If you're lucky enough to have an uncirculated 1963 $2 bill it can sell for up to $8.
What is the value of a red inked two dollar bill
It is worth face value unless it is uncirculated.
1 : $2 bills are not silver, they're paper. 2 : Bills are printed, not minted. 3 : No $2 bills of any kind were printed in 2000. So what DO you have? Any $2 bill dated 1963 or later is worth face value only.