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How much is a 1953 $2 bill with a red seal worth?
Series of 1953 to 1953-C, Red Seal Left Side
Series | Very Fine | Uncirculated |
---|---|---|
1953 | $9 | $30 |
1953 ★ | $15 | $90 |
1953-A | $9 | $20 |
1953-A ★ | $22 | $80 |
How much is a $2 gold note worth?
Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
How much is a 1928G $2 bill worth?
Circulated 1928 $2 bill in very good to extremely fine condition. A high-quality bill might achieve between $10 to $50, depending on its variety. It’s common to see pristine 1928G notes being sold for $20-30, while 1928B notes are often closer to the $50 mark.
Are 2 dollar bills still accepted?
In August 1966, the $2 and $5 denominations of United States Notes were officially discontinued, though they both remain legal tender.
What is the value of a 1953 Red Seal 2 dollar bill?
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.
What is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill?
They are all common in both circulated and uncirculated condition. Value: Two dollar bank notes from 1953 (all series) sell for about $8 in perfect condition and around $3 in circulated condition.
What is the value of a silver certificate?
These silver certificates are typically worth a small premium over face value, with circulated certificates typically selling for $1.25 to $1.50 each. Meanwhile, uncirculated silver certificates can be worth between $2 and $4 apiece. Earlier issued silver certificates can be worth much more.