There is no proof that visitors had to pay a dollar to see Harry Truman. He was the 33rd President of the United States from 1945 until 1953.
for 1953 check http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/83rd_United_States_Congress In 1953 both house and senate were controlled by the Republicans. This site also will tell you the other years as well.
The Marshall Court (1801-1835) was most influential in terms of shaping the role of the Judicial Branch and the federal government in general. The Warren Court (1953-1969) was most influential in terms of advancing civil rights and incorporating the Bill of Rights to the States.
US president Dwight D. Eisenhower Vice President Richard M. Nixon speaker of the house Joseph William Martin, Jr. Republican Massachusetts 1953-1955 president pro tempore of the senate 83rd Congress (1953-1955) Styles Bridges (NH) January 3, 1953 - January 4, 1955 secretary of state John Foster Dulles (1953-59) secretary of the treasury George M. Humphrey (1953-57) secretary of defense Charles E. Wilson (1953-57) attorney general Herbert Brownell, Jr. (1953-57)
The 33rd President of the United States was Harry S. Truman from April 12, 1945 to January 20, 1953
U.S. Notes have red seals. Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. See the related question for U.S. Notes.
Please check your bill again. All 1953 series $10 bills were printed as blue-seal Silver Certificates.
Please check your bill again. The banner across its top and the red seal indicate it's a United States Note, a form of paper money issued directly by the Federal government. US Notes were discontinued in the 1960s. $2 Federal Reserve Notes were first printed in 1976. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1953 C US 2 dollar bill?"
To clear things up:Bills are printed. The US Mint only makes coins.There isn't a mint in Atlanta. Atlanta is the location of one of the 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks that distribute Federal Reserve Notes.However if your bill has a seal with the letter "F" in a circle with the words "Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Georgia", its date can't be 1953 because no $5 Federal Reserve Notes carry that date. Please check the date on your bill again and look at the question "What is the value of a (date) US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
No $10 silver certificates have been printed since the 1953 series. As you can see by looking at the top of the bill, it's a Federal Reserve Note.
Please check your bill again. Red seal $5 bills were issued in 1953 and 1963. No US bills were dated 1962. There's more information at the questions"What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?""What is the value of a 1963 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"Red InkRed ink indicates that a bill is a United States Note, a now-obsolete form of paper money that was similar to current Federal Reserve Notes.
The value of a 1953 gold 2 dollar bill will vary. The value will be determined by the condition of the bill and by the current supply and demand for it.
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No. Small-size US $2 bills have the following series dates US Notes: 1928, 1953, 1963 Federal Reserve Notes: 1976, 1995, 2003, 2006
No. Small-size US $2 bills have the following series dates US Notes: 1928, 1953, 1963 Federal Reserve Notes: 1976, 1995, 2003, 2006
Please check your bill again. The red ink and banner across the top indicate it's a United States Note. The first $2 FRN's were printed in 1976. Please see the Related Question for more information. In circulated condition, about $5.00
what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal