Red seals and serial numbers were the standard colors used on United States Notes from 1928 until they were discontinued in the late 1960s.
However, US Notes were issued for over a century so more information is needed. Please post a new and separate question with the bill's date and what letter, if any, appears next to the date. You do not have to provide the serial number as that doesn't usually affect a bill's value or help to ID it.
Red seals were standard on United States Notes for all denominations. Please check your bill's denomination and see one of the following for more information: "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill with a red seal?" "What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"
$3 in average condition, $8 in perfect condition
The value of this note depends on condition, color of the seal (red or blue) and who's signatures are on it. So an accurate evaluation with seeing the note is not possible. I can say the red seal has the highest value.Please take it to a qualified collector or dealer.
The value of a two dollar bill is dependent upon the color of the treasury seal. A green treasury seal is more common and valued at face-value, a red treasury seal deems the note collectible, however the value varies with the condition.
If it has a blue seal, retail prices for a circulated note range from $35 to $65. If it has a red seal, that range increases to $200 to $500. If you have a red seal note and you want to sell it, you should get at least 2 competing appraisals first.
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what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal
Red seals were standard on United States Notes for all denominations. Please check your bill's denomination and see one of the following for more information: "What is the value of a 1963 US 2 dollar bill with a red seal?" "What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"
$3 in average condition, $8 in perfect condition
The value of this note depends on condition, color of the seal (red or blue) and who's signatures are on it. So an accurate evaluation with seeing the note is not possible. I can say the red seal has the highest value.Please take it to a qualified collector or dealer.
Could you check your bill again? A red seal would indicate that your bill is a United States Note; the first $2 FRNs were dated 1976 and have green seals. If you have a US Note, there's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 2 dollar bill?"
The value of a two dollar bill is dependent upon the color of the treasury seal. A green treasury seal is more common and valued at face-value, a red treasury seal deems the note collectible, however the value varies with the condition.
The value of a US 5 dollar star note with a red seal can vary depending on factors such as its condition, rarity, and demand. In general, star notes and red seal notes can be more desirable to collectors, which may increase their value. It is recommended to consult a professional currency dealer or appraiser to get an accurate estimate of the specific note's value.
If it has a blue seal, retail prices for a circulated note range from $35 to $65. If it has a red seal, that range increases to $200 to $500. If you have a red seal note and you want to sell it, you should get at least 2 competing appraisals first.
As of 03/2013, a 1928 D $2 red-seal United States Note retails for $5-$12 in circulated condition.
The value of a 1963 red seal two dollar bill is $1.00 to $1.25 more than face value if circulated. It is worth about $10.00 if uncirculated.
Please check your bill again. Red seal $5 bills were issued in 1953 and 1963. No US bills were dated 1962. There's more information at the questions"What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?""What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"Red InkRed ink indicates that a bill is a United States Note, a now-obsolete form of paper money that was similar to current Federal Reserve Notes.