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Question by roi-el
Submitted on 12/3/2003
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what is a 1953 $2.00 bill worth



Answer by Pete
Submitted on 12/5/2003
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Hi..depends on a few things first is it a 1953 with no suffix in the series years like 1953A,B or C.Is there a star in the serial number and most important is the grade or condition of the note.How many folds any tear or stains.Is the paper still on the crisp side or limp and dirty.The best is to send me a scan.Email me at marlofan@aol.com front and back.

Pete

 

Answer by Pookster
Submitted on 3/26/2004
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I have a red $2.00 bill. It is a 1953 A series. It has 3 folds in it and it's i little dingy.

 

Answer by Shushu
Submitted on 4/13/2004
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How about a 1953 $2.00 in perfect condition. Even the colors for the silver certificate are in prime condition???

 

Answer by Johnathan Pfeifer
Submitted on 5/18/2004
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yes i have a red series 1953 A5  $2 bill w/ 3 folds and 2 ink stains on it mostly crisp

 

Answer by Johnathan Pfeifer
Submitted on 5/18/2004
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I have a red $2 bill A5 series

 

Answer by Wendy
Submitted on 5/26/2004
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I have two questions.  First, can you tell me the value of a 1934 silver note $10.00 bill in very good condition?  Next, I have a red stamped $2.00 bill.  I need to check the date on that one, but it is also in very good condition.

Thanks

 

Answer by moeback
Submitted on 6/22/2004
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i 'm a collector of 2.00 bills. ihave thousands dollars of them. the 1953-bill that he has is worst only 150.00 dollar. i have 3- 1928 2.00 bills and each one is worth $2250.00 today. so whats up

 

Answer by phil
Submitted on 8/15/2004
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I have both 1928 and 1953 $2.00 Bills, so what do I do with them? Phil

 

Answer by phil
Submitted on 8/15/2004
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I have both 1928 and 1953 $2.00 Bills, so what do I do with them? Phil

 

Answer by Dot
Submitted on 11/22/2005
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I have a 1953c red star two dollar bill. It has three folds in it and somewhat worn, like it was kept in a wallet for a long time. It has a G in the left upper corner and a G in the lower right corner. Can someone tell me what it's worth

 

Answer by GennySchwartz
Submitted on 9/7/2006
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Could you tell me if these bills a worth anything.I have the backs & fronts there.
http://starmoney.wetpaint.com/page/SPECIAL+BILLS
Thank You Genny Schwartz

 

Answer by christina
Submitted on 6/2/2007
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i have a $2.00 bill with red ink year is 1953.

 

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