1953 Two Dollar Bill Red Ink - Notes in uncirculated or better condition receive the best offers. Appraisals can be estimated. How much is a 1963 2 dollar bill worth? Both the 1963 series and 1963a series $2 bills are worth around $9. Why do 1953 $2s have red seals? The red seals signify that these bills were issued as legal tender notes, rather than silver certificates or other types of currency backed. Any 1953 red print $2 should sell for about $2. 50. About $8 per note for 100 consecutive red writing two dollar bills. The same goes to smaller runs of consecutive notes. A 1953 series $2 bill without a star in fine or extremely fine condition will be worth $2 to $3. In uncirculated condition, values are higher. The value of a 1953 $2 bill depends on its series, condition, and whether it has a star note or is a standard red seal issue. Below is a value chart to give a quick reference for. 1953b $2 red seal legal tenders are common by collecting standards. Notes in absolutely perfect condition may approach $30 at most. In contrast, 1953 $2 dollar bills have a red seal to indicate their main usage, and that is to raise funds. The particular seal type was used by the government during the civil war. A $2 bill can be worth from $2. 25 up to $18 for mint condition at auction. There are other factors, too. Primarily the series and rarity of the bill.
Notes in uncirculated or better condition receive the best offers. Appraisals can be estimated. How much is a 1963 2 dollar bill worth? Both the 1963 series and 1963a series $2 bills are worth around $9. Why do 1953 $2s have red seals? The red seals signify that these bills were issued as legal tender notes, rather than silver certificates or other types of currency backed. Any 1953 red print $2 should sell for about $2. 50. About $8 per note for 100 consecutive red writing two dollar bills. The same goes to smaller runs of consecutive notes. A 1953 series $2 bill without a star in fine or extremely fine condition will be worth $2 to $3. In uncirculated condition, values are higher. The value of a 1953 $2 bill depends on its series, condition, and whether it has a star note or is a standard red seal issue. Below is a value chart to give a quick reference for. 1953b $2 red seal legal tenders are common by collecting standards. Notes in absolutely perfect condition may approach $30 at most.