How much is a red seal $2 bill worth

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Red Seal Two Dollar Bills (1928 – 1963) – Values and Pricing

Red seal two dollar bills can seem very exotic in a day when the current circulation rarely sees any kind of two dollar bills.  Red seal two dollar bills come in three years:

1928 – 1953 – 1963

Red seal two dollar bills all feature Thomas Jefferson.  The biggest difference between red seal and green seal two dollar bills is that the red seal bills feature Monticello on the back of the bills.

The biggest difference between 1928 two dollar bills and 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills is the position of the red seal.  On 1928s the red seal is on the left hand side of the bill.  On 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills the red seal is on the right side of the bill.

All regular issue red seal two dollar bills are very common and typically trade for around $2.50.  You can click the appropriate year above to learn more what can make some red seal two dollar bills special.

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How much is a red $2 dollar bill worth?

1953A $2 Bill Red Stamp Front 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.

Is a red Seal 2 Dollar Bill rare?

The red seal is on the right side of the front. The $2 United States Note was last made in the series of 1963 and has been out of issue for more than 40 years. It is a fascinating and seldom seen piece of American history. Over the last 60 years, “red seal” $2 United States Notes have disappeared from circulation.

How much is a 1928 red Seal $2 dollar bill worth?

There are several varieties (1928, 1928A through G) which impact the value. Condition is King when figuring out values. 99% of these bills sell for $5 each, regardless of what people tell you.