To clear things up, most old bills are not silver certificates. The red seals and words "United States Note" across the top of your bills indicate yours are US Notes, a form of paper money issued until the late 1960s. US Notes were more like current Federal Reserve Notes and were not redeemable for silver.
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"In God We Trust"That phrase was first put on $1 bills in 1957 and other denominations starting in the 1960s, so the fact that a 1953 bill doesn't have it is not a mistake. Serial NumbersA bill's serial number is a counter and a security feature. In most cases it doesn't affect a bill's value or help to identify it. Some collectors specialize in bills with low serial numbers (e.g. 00000005) or unusual patterns (12344321) so these can bring above-average prices.I've been told that 2 dollar bills are worth like $10.00... [<--- please see above for correction]
It might retail for about $10. A dealer of course will pay wholesale prices, about 30-40% less.
A red seal 1953 A $2 bill in excellent condition can be worth around $8 to $10. The value may vary depending on the specific condition of the bill and current market demand.
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Is it uncirculated? Is it torn? Is it dirty? Is it all wrinkled? Are there any pieces missing? All this influences value? Maybe between $7 and $20
Usually around $4. They are worth $8 in perfect condition.
1953, 1953A, 1953B, and 1953C red seal two dollar bills are all worth about $3.50 in circulated condition. Perfect examples are worth closer to $8.
In perfect uncirculated condition it would be worth between $10-$15. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $2.
This is not a rare note. In average circulated condition they are worth $2.25 to $5. In uncirculated condition they are worth around $12.
About $5.50-7 or so.
depending on condition, it can be worth 5$ up to about 100$
10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
In perfect uncirculated condition it would be worth between $20-$30. In normal used condition it is worth exactly $5.
The average value of a 1953 five dollar silver certificate, in mint condition, as of 2013 is $15.00.
In circulated condition, it's worth about $8-10. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $18.
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.
Usually around $4. They are worth $8 in perfect condition.