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

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    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.

  3. How Much is a 1963 $2 Bill Worth? (Rare Series & Value Guides)

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    1963 $2 bill with a red seal in a very choice crisp uncirculated condition (an original pack of 100 pieces) is worth $4,600. 1963 star $2 bill with a red seal in a superb gem new condition is worth $4,025. 1963 $2 bill with a red seal in an about uncirculated condition is worth $3,450.

  4. Facts and History of the Red Seal Two-Dollar Bill

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    The United States issued red seal two-dollar Legal Tender Notes between 1928 and 1966 (Series 1965). The front of the bill features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson by Charles Bert. The back of the note features Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, engraved by Joachim C. Benzing.

  5. 1953 $2 Bill Value (Red Seal, A, B, C Star Series Worth)

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    How much is a 1953 $2 bill worth with a red seal? All 1953 $2 bills have red seals, so this feature doesn’t affect their value. The Treasury seal was changed to green in 1976. The new color was used to mark 200 years since American Independence.

  6. United States two-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States two-dollar bill (US$2) is a current denomination of United States currency. A portrait of Thomas Jefferson , the third president of the United States (1801–1809), is featured on the obverse of the note.

  7. 1953 Red Seal Two Dollar Bill – Values and Pricing

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    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.

  8. 1963 $2 Bill Value: How Much is “Non-Star” and “Star” Red ...

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    A 1963 non-star $2 bill graded 68 is worth around $175. But graded a point higher, the value rises to an impressive $1,200. A star $2 bill graded 68 is a rare find, and is worth around $250. And if you want a near-perfect grade 69 star bill, it will cost you around $2,000.

  9. 1963 Red Seal Two Dollar Bills – Values and Pricing

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    1963 and 1963A red print two dollar bills are very common. Despite the difference between the A and non-A, both notes are equally common and worth the same amount of money in all grades. You can buy a circulated 1963 red seal two dollar bill any day of the week for around $3.

  10. The Treasure in Your Wallet: Uncovering the 1963 $2 Bill

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    The new 1963 $2 bill featured a portrait of Thomas Jefferson on the front and the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the back, similar to the previous 1953 design. But there was one big change: a vivid red seal and serial numbers replaced the traditional green.

  11. The 1928 $2 Bill: A Comprehensive Collector‘s Guide

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    Seals and Serial Numbers: The red seals and serial numbers on authentic 1928 $2 bills have a particular vibrancy and sharpness. Fake notes may have seals and numbers that appear flat, dull, or out of register.