How much is a 2 dollar bill worth from 1953 with a red seal?

Series of 1953 to 1953-C, Red Seal Left Side

SeriesVery FineUncirculated
1953$9$30
1953 ★$15$90
1953-A$9$20
1953-A ★$22$80

How much is a 1953 $2 bills worth?

How much is the 1953 $2 dollar bill worth? A 1953 $2 bill is worth about $8 regardless of the series in which it falls. Star notes are a bit more valuable at around $10 as well as any bill with a unique serial number.

What is a 1953 silver certificate worth?

Bills from these series each sell for around $30-35 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $95 for bills with an MS 63 grade. The only rare star note is the 1953B five dollar silver certificate star note.

How much is a 1953 Red Seal two dollar bill worth?

The same $8 applies to smaller runs of consecutive notes. Red seal two dollar bills from 1953 are frequently encountered with a star at the beginning of the serial number. 1953 $2 star notes typically sell for about $5 if they are in decent condition. Expect about $15 if they are uncirculated.

How many Red Seal two dollar bills were printed?

Across the four different types of 1953 red seal two dollar bills there were 79,920,000 notes printed. An additional 3,960,000 1953 star notes were printed. You can see why 1953 two dollar bills aren’t rare today and why they will never be rare.

What’s the value of a 1953 two dollar note?

Value: Two dollar bank notes from 1953 (all series) sell for about $8 in perfect condition and around $3 in circulated condition. Even star notes are rarely worth more than $10.

What’s the difference between 1928 and 1963 two dollar bills?

The biggest difference between 1928 two dollar bills and 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills is the position of the red seal. On 1928s the red seal is on the left hand side of the bill. On 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills the red seal is on the right side of the bill.

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