What is the value of a 1953 2 dollar bill 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

What is a 1953 $2.00 bill 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.

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

All the different 1953 red seal two dollar bills are equally common. In average condition any 1953 red print $2 should sell for about $2.50 to a dealer or collector. If you have a run of 100 consecutive red writing two dollar bills, expect about $8 per note. The same $8 applies to smaller runs of consecutive notes.

Is the 1953 2 dollar bill still legal tender?

What about the 1953 $2 bill? Two-dollar bills as Federal Reserve notes were introduced in 1976 (check out our article on the 1976 $2 bill value for more information). This means that the 1953 $2 bill is a United States note. That being said, it is still legal tender and can still be used to make purchases.

How many US two dollar notes were printed in 1953?

Many of them were printed so the value isn’t as high as other collectible paper money. Over 79 million standard 1953 two dollar notes were printed. An additional 3.9 million 1953 star notes were also printed.

How much is a 1963 two dollar bill worth?

Bills from 1963 are $2 red seal legal tenders, and most are worth only $2 to $8 depending on condition. In some instances, bills with rare serial numbers will make the bills worth a lot more. We wrote a whole guide on fancy serial numbers you can view here.

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