Blue ink indicates your bill is a now-obsolete form of paper money called a silver certificate but more information is needed to help value it. For a specific answer enter a question in the large box at the top of the screen using this wording:
What is the value of aIf there's a small letter next to the date, include that in the question; e.g.
What is the value of a 1935 C US 1 dollar silver certificate?Note that the bill's serial number isn't generally helpful in valuing it.
What is the value of a red inked two dollar bill
well-worn = $1.50 lightly worn = $2.00 crisp uncirculated = $6.00
The value of a 1953 B two dollar bill with red ink is not a very valuable bill. However, this bill can be worth up to 15 dollars depending on its condition.
About $1.25
There were no $1 bills printed with that date. Please check again and post a new question.
What is the value of a us blue ink 2 dollar certificate
Please check your bill again. All $100 bills printed from 1969 to 2009 had green ink. In any case a 2003 A bill is too new to have any extra value.
A $5 bill with blue ink would typically have a blue seal. The value of the bill would still be $5 regardless of the ink color. It is the denomination of the bill that determines its value, not the ink color.
What is the value of a red inked two dollar bill
well-worn = $1.50 lightly worn = $2.00 crisp uncirculated = $6.00
A red ink 5 dollar bill is currently worth about $20 is good condition or about $50 uncirculated
The value of a 1953 B two dollar bill with red ink is not a very valuable bill. However, this bill can be worth up to 15 dollars depending on its condition.
none at all
About $1.25
There were no $1 bills printed with that date. Please check again and post a new question.
Well, the ink used to print the seal (the circular symbol under the denomination) will be blue, along with the ink for the serial numbers.
These are common in collections and sell for face value only.