1953 red print two dollar bills can be broken up into four different types by signature combination:
1953 - Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of The United States) and G.M. Humphrey (Secretary of the Treasury)
1953A - Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B Anderson
1953B - Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. Douglas Dillon
1953C - Kathryn O'Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon
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.
Red seal two dollar bills from 1953 are frequently encountered with a star at the beginning of the serial number. 1953 $2 star notes typically sell for about $5 if they are in decent condition. Expect about $15 if they are uncirculated.
Across the four different types of 1953 red seal two dollar bills there were 79,920,000 notes printed. An additional 3,960,000 1953 star notes were printed. You can see why 1953 two dollar bills aren't rare today and why they will never be rare.
Depending on the condition of the $2 1953-B United States two dollar bill Jefferson red seal USN can range anywhere from 19$ - 30$. per bill.
depending on condition, it can be worth 5$ up to about 100$
C is the highest series letter on a 1953 US $2 bill. The series letter, if any, is next to the date. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar bill" for more information.
The seal should be red rather than yellow, although it's possible that the color changed with age or exposure to chemicals such as bleach or strong detergent. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?" for more information.
Face value if worn, up to about $5 if in almost-new condition.
what is the value of a 1953 two dollar bill with a red seal
Depending on the condition of the $2 1953-B United States two dollar bill Jefferson red seal USN can range anywhere from 19$ - 30$. per bill.
depending on condition, it can be worth 5$ up to about 100$
C is the highest series letter on a 1953 US $2 bill. The series letter, if any, is next to the date. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar bill" for more information.
The seal should be red rather than yellow, although it's possible that the color changed with age or exposure to chemicals such as bleach or strong detergent. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?" for more information.
Face value if worn, up to about $5 if in almost-new condition.
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.
Please don't assume that because a bill is old it has to be a silver certificate. As the red seal and banner across your bill's front indicate, it's a United States Note. You didn't provide a denomination, but only $2 and $5 bills were printed with that seal color and date. Please see one of these two questions for more information: "What is the value of a 1953 B US 2 dollar bill?" "What is the value of a 1953 B US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?"
All Series 1953 US $2 bills were printed as red-seal US Notes. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 US 2 dollar bill?" for more information.
Please see the question "What is the value of a 1953 C US 2 dollar bill?" for more information. The red seal indicates that it's a United States Note, a form of currency issued until the late 1960s. All 1953 US $2 bills were printed as US Notes.
Please check your bill again and post a new question. No US $100 bills were printed in 1953, and the last blue-seal hundreds were National Currency notes dated 1918.
Please check your bill and post a new, separate question. "C" is the highest series letter on 1953 US $2 bills.