What is a 1953 Red Seal five dollar bill worth?

Star notes were also printed for all of the 1953 five dollar bill series. Star notes have a serial number that has a red star by the serial number. In circulated conditions 1953 red seal are worth about $12. The Uncirculated 1953 five dollar red seal star notes are worth up to $100.

What is a $2 bill with red ink worth?

Series of 1963 to 1963-A, Red Seal Left Side

SeriesVery FineUncirculated
1963$8$20
1963 ★$12$40
1963-A$9$20
1963-A ★$12$90

What is the value of a Series 1953 US two dollar bill with red ink?

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 value of a 1953 Silver Certificate?

Uncirculated 1953A blue seal star notes should sell for something closer to $50. 12,960,000 series of 1953A star notes were printed. A series of 1953A five dollar silver certificate can have a serial number that starts with the letter D, E, or F. The rest of the serial number has 8 numbers and ends with the letter A.

How much is a 1953 Red Seal Bill worth?

Series of 1953 Red Seal $2 Bill – Values and Pricing. “Two Dollars, United States Note, The United States of America will pay to the bearer on demand Two Dollars” “This note is a legal tender at its face value for all debts public and private” Across the four different types of 1953 red seal two dollar bills there were 79,920,000 notes printed.

What’s the price of a 1953 five dollar bill?

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. Over three million of these bills were printed, but somehow fewer than 400,000 went into circulation.

What’s the value of a one dollar silver certificate?

While there are some exceptions (particularly for some of the very early issues as well as the experimental bills) the vast majority of small sized one dollar silver certificates, especially non-star or worn bills of the 1935 and 1957 series, are worth little or nothing above their face values.

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