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.
The United States printed red seal $2 bills for 1953 and $5 blue seals for 1953. Both are worth a couple dollars over their face value.
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.
Your United States Note is worth $20 to $50 retail, depending on how worn it is. 1928 was the last time $1 bills were printed as red-seal United States Notes.
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
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.
The United States printed red seal $2 bills for 1953 and $5 blue seals for 1953. Both are worth a couple dollars over their face value.
As of 03/2013, retail prices are $3.50 to $6.50 in average condition. A nice uncirculated one might sell for $12.
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As of 01/2011 a 1953 $5 US note is worth anywhere from face value to $9 in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one could retail for around $30. United States Notes are a form of currency issued from 1862 to 1966. They're characterized by red seals and serial numbers.
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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.
Your United States Note is worth $20 to $50 retail, depending on how worn it is. 1928 was the last time $1 bills were printed as red-seal United States Notes.
No 1953 US $5 bills were printed with gold seals. Please check the date again and check what name is displayed in the banner across the top front of the bill; it will say either "Silver Certificate" or "United States Note".
Please check the wording on your bill. It's a United States Note, not a silver certificate.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The last $1 US Notes were dated 1928, and none of them had a "C" series letter. 1953 US Notes were printed as both $2 and $5 bills; all had red seals.