In Fair condition.
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Re: 1953 $2 U.S. Bill
Two dollar bills are still available from banks new to this day. Your bill is worth 2$ and always will be. The same concept applies to a dollar bill from the same date, nothing special about them and still made today, sorry.
Re: 1953 $2 U.S. Bill
Worth between 2-5 dollars based on recent auction history..even in a very used condition like this one.
Re: 1953 $2 U.S. Bill
1953 B RED SEAL CRISP. that means great condition runs about $10.00 to $15.00 each. yours don't look that crisp I thinking around $5/8 remember if somone is looking for this they will pay more. I did'nt ask is your's a 1953 B?
Re: 1953 $2 U.S. Bill