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Question by coventry33
Submitted on 1/11/2004
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I have three paper notes.  I am wondering what the value is for these three notes.  If someone could help me establish a ball park figure, it would be greatly appreciated.

The notes are:

1953 Two-dollar Bill with red seal and serial number.  A picture of Jefferson, a number 2 to the left of Jefferson's picture and above the serial number, and Monticello on the reverse side.

1976 Two-dollar bill with green seal and serial number.  A picture of Jefferson on one side and a picture of the 1776 signing of the declaration of independence.

1957 B One-dollar bill with a blue seal and a number 1 to the left of Washington's picture.

Any help I could get would be appreciated.


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 1/12/2004
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Hi..All your notes are common notes I'm afraid.Common notes means a lot were printed and collectors can find them easily and aren't willing to pay a lot in circulated grades.Now I'm assuming you do not have star notes which are stars in the serial numbers if so the value would be greater.The 1953 two dollar red seal note in circulated grades around the $2-$5 range.The 1976 two dollar Federal Reserve note unless it's uncirculated with no folds it really not worth more than face value.The 1957B note in circulated grades around the $1-$3 range.
You can email me if your notes are star notes or if you have any other questions.Email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Pete
Submitted on 3/19/2005
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New email address marlofan@charter.net
Pete

 

Answer by k_roe76067
Submitted on 6/19/2007
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i have a series 1976 2 dollar bill serial number f 58169071 a  green seal, and a 1935g one dollar bill serial number d 68896781  purple seal i was wondering what they are worth

 

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