What does a blue seal on a dollar bill mean?

Blue Seal US Dollars (Silver Certificates)
Similar to their gold standard counterparts, U.S. silver certificates had a blue seal. These notes first began circulating in 1878 and were backed by the United States
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stockpile of silver bullion. These certificates could be redeemed for their value in silver.
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How much is a 1957 blue Seal dollar worth?

As mentioned, these bills aren't worth much. The 1957 $1 silver certificates are worth around $3.75 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $12-12.50 for bills with an MS 63 grade.
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How much is a 1935 blue Seal dollar bill worth?

The 1935 series is very common and in circulated condition will only sell for their face value of $1. Around $12-17.50 in uncirculated condition. In very fine condition these bills only sell for around $3.50.
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How much is a $5 dollar bill with a blue seal worth?

Most of these bills are worth around $875 in very good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $2,000. In extremely fine condition the value is around $4,000. In uncirculated condition the price is around $10,000 for bills with an MS 63 grade.
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What do the different color seals mean on money?

Federal Reserve Notes were issued with a green seal, silver certificates with a blue seal, gold certificates with an orange seal, United States Notes with a red seal, and National Bank Notes and Federal Reserve Bank Notes with brown seals.
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What a blue treasury seal means on $2 bills and other currency



What is Green Seal on money?

Green Seal US Dollars (Federal Reserve Notes)

First introduced in 1914, these notes are backed by the US government and the 12 Federal Reserve banks within the US prints this money and, by law, must maintain enough assets to balance the notes issued. This currency is not based on any gold or silver standard.
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Are $2 bills worth anything?

Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
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What is a 1934 Blue Seal $5 bill worth?

For the common notes, each series is worth around $12.50-$15 in very fine condition. The price is around $45 for notes in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63.
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How much is a red seal dollar bill worth?

The 1953 red seal five dollar bills came in four different varieties. There are four different series 1953, 1953 A, 1953 B, and 1953 C. All of these five dollar bills are worth about $6 each in average circulated condition. If they are uncirculated they can be worth up to 40 or 50 dollars.
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Is a 1976 $2 bill worth anything?

In most cases, a pristine 1976 $2 bill is worth slightly more than face value ($2 to $3). However, it might be worth two or three times face value ($4 to $6) if it has an interesting post office stamp on it. Two-dollar bills produced between 1953 to 1963 are typically worth about $4 to $6.
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How much is a 1953 $2 bill worth?

A 1953 $2 bill is worth about $8 regardless of the series in which it falls. Star notes are a bit more valuable at around $10 as well as any bill with a unique serial number.
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What is the rarest silver certificate?

Among the rarest silver certificate dollar bills are the 1928C, 1928D, and 1928E versions. Any notes that fall into these categories can fetch up to $5,000 as long as they're in fine condition.
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How much is a 1928 $2 bill worth?

A typical circulated 1928 bill in good/poor condition is worth anywhere between $3 to $20. The more common varieties of 1928 $2 bills 1928D, 1928F, and 1928G) are sold on the cheaper end of the scale.
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Is a 1935 one dollar bill worth anything?

As mentioned, the 1935 series is very common. Most of these notes in circulated condition will only sell for their face value of $1. Most coin shops won't even buy them in lightly circulated condition because the profit margins are too low. In very fine condition these bills only sell for around $3.50.
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How much is a 1963 Red 5 dollar bill worth?

The 1963 series $5 red seal bills are worth around $13.50 in very fine condition. Uncirculated bills with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $25.
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How much is a 1934 $1 bill worth?

The 1934 $1 silver certificate is worth around $30 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $80 for bills with an MS 63 grade.
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How much is a 1950 $5 bill worth?

Most 1950 series $5 bills are worth around $12.50-15 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $35-45 for bills with an MS 63 grade. The 1950A series $5 bills are worth around $10-15 in very fine condition.
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Can you get a $500 dollar bill from the bank?

Can You Get a 500 Dollar Bill from the Bank? Since the bill stopped rolling off the BEP's presses in 1945 and got yanked from circulation 50 years ago, your bank's ATM won't be spitting out any $500 bills these days, nor will your neighborhood teller give you this rare paper currency.
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Why is the $2 bill so rare?

Rarity. Printing $2 bills is twice as cost-effective for the government as printing $1 notes, since they both cost the same amount (6.2 cents per bill) to manufacture, but the public has not circulated them as widely. During the Great Depression, few Americans had enough money to require $2 notes.
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Why is there no 3$ bill?

Because the $3 pieces haven't been printed since the 1800s, they aren't considered real money with any value. A gold three-dollar coin was produced in the 1800s, but no three-dollar bill has ever been produced. But, some fake US$3 bills have been released over time. Such bills are not legal tender.
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What is a star bill?

' Star notes are any dollar bills that have a little star next to the serial number.” “And no, those are not there just by chance,” he explains. “This means that when these dollar bills were originally produced with these same serial numbers, they were damaged during the production process so they had to be reprinted.
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What is a $1 silver certificate worth?

These silver certificates are typically worth a small premium over face value, with circulated certificates typically selling for $1.25 to $1.50 each. Meanwhile, uncirculated silver certificates can be worth between $2 and $4 apiece.
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How much is a 2013 $2 bill worth?

The 2013 series $2 star note issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is worth around $20 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade. The 2013 series $2 star note issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco is worth around $20 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.
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