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2mo ago·Coins & Currency·Currency·$20 - $30
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Valuation

Estimated Market Value
$20 - $30

Valued as set of 3 · Refined using real market comparables and condition analysis

Low Estimate
$20
Mid Range
$25
High Estimate
$30
ConfidenceHigh (85%)
Condition
Very Good
Fair Market Value — This estimate reflects what the item would typically sell for between a willing buyer and seller at auction, estate sale, or between collectors. Retail or dealer prices may be higher (often 2-4x) due to restoration, authentication, and guarantees.

Item Details

Maker
Bureau of Engraving and Printing

Founded in 1862, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing is responsible for producing U.S. paper currency. Their work is collectible due to its historical significance and craftsmanship.

Date
1953

The notes are dated 1953, indicated by the series year printed on the front, and feature design elements typical of that period.

Region
United States
Materials
Cotton-linen blend paper
Type
Currency
Style
1953 B Series$2 noteconsecutive serial numbers
Marks & Identifiers
  • A 73506534 A
  • A 73506535 A
  • A 73506536 A
Completeness
complete
Provenance

Original purchase receipts or previous appraisals can enhance value. Researching history through collector forums can provide context.

Condition

Very Good
  • Slight creasing
  • Discoloration

Very Good condition maintains value but may reduce it by 10-20% compared to Excellent condition.

Summary

1953 B Series $2 Notes. Made by Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Dating to 1953. Materials: Cotton-linen blend paper. Estimated value: $20 – $30. Condition: Very Good. Stable with moderate demand for $2 notes, especially in consecutive order.

Market Data

Demand Level
moderate
Market Trends

Stable with moderate demand for $2 notes, especially in consecutive order.

Where to Sell

Auction houses, specialty dealers, online platforms.

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Care & Preservation
  • Store flat in protective sleeve
  • Avoid direct sunlight
  • Keep in a cool, dry environment
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