What does the red seal on money mean?

Red Seal US Dollars (US Notes)
Which means they were direct obligations by the US government and that the individual who had them owned a piece of the national debt. These notes went out of circulation in the 1960s and were removed as legal tender in the mid '90s but are still spendable currency.
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Are Red Seal notes worth anything?

Star notes have a serial number that has a red star by the serial number. In circulated conditions 1953 red seal are worth about $12. The Uncirculated 1953 five dollar red seal star notes are worth up to $100. The red seal appears on United States Notes issued from from 1862 to 1971.
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How much is a red seal 2 dollar bill worth?

Any 1953 red print $2 should sell for about $2.50. About $8 per note for 100 consecutive red writing two dollar bills. The same goes to smaller runs of consecutive notes. If you have 1953 $2 star notes in decent condition, then expect to get about $5 for it while $15 for uncirculated.
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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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How much is a $2 bill worth today?

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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Why some $2 bills have a red seal



What does a blue seal on money 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 stockpile of silver bullion. These certificates could be redeemed for their value in silver.
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How much is a red seal $100 bill worth?

In extremely fine condition the value is around $225. In uncirculated condition the price is around $400 for bills with an MS 63 grade. Most 1966A series $100 bills are worth around $225 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $275.
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What is the difference between red seal and blue seal?

Blue Seal is a certification specifically for tradespeople. It identifies a Red Seal or Journeyman who has taken a minimum of 12 credits in business. Depending on your career goals, education and work experience, there are several options designed to build upon Red Seal or Journeyman Certificate.
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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 the rarest $2 bill?

All modern $2 bills are worth . . . well . . . $2, though the $2 bill is the rarest U.S. currency. Bills newer than 1963 have little or no collector value. The bicentennial bills, however, are the collector bills you see today, and the most anyone has paid at auction is $50,000—that's a lot of $2 bills!
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What's 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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How much is a 1928 $2 Red Seal worth?

Circulated 1928 $2 bill in poor to good condition

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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How much is a $2 dollar bill worth in 2020?

Since two dollar bills are still legal circulation tender, they are worth exactly what they claim to be worth: two dollars. Although it may seem like you've stumbled on a national treasure, the truth of the matter is the bill is not valuable (at least, not yet) and should be spent like any other paper money.
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How much is a red stamp 1963 $5 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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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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What is a 1934 $10 bill worth?

The 1934 10-dollar blue seal bill is worth an estimated value of $10 to $18. An MS 63 grade bill in an uncirculated condition is worth around $40 to $60. The Star notes of 1934 10 dollars are uncommon and difficult to find nowadays.
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What is a 1934 $20 bill worth?

For example, most of the 1934 20 dollar bills are worth their face value, i.e., $20 in circulated condition. However, if the condition is fine, the value can be between $25 and $27. On the other hand, if the condition is incredibly fine, then the value of this bill will be between $35 and $50.
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How much is a 1990 series $100 bill worth?

Most 1990 series $100 star notes are worth around $125 in extremely fine condition. In uncirculated condition the value is around $200 for notes with an MS 63 grade.
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How much is a $100 dollar bill from 1929 worth?

Most 1929 series $100 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are worth around $165 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $200-225. In uncirculated condition the price is around $475 for bills with an MS 63 grade. Bills issued from the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas are more valuable.
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What is a 1950 100 dollar bill worth?

Most 1950 series $100 star notes are worth around $225 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $300. In uncirculated condition the price is around $975 for notes with an MS 63 grade.
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What was Brown Seal currency?

The Federal Reserve started issuing these 10 American Dollar banknotes in 1929. They were withdrawn from circulation in 1929. This ten dollar bill with brown seal has Founding Father Alexander Hamilton on the obverse, and the United States Treasury Building on the reverse.
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What does a green star mean on a dollar bill?

This star represents what is known as a replacement note. When a printing error occurs during a normal press run and renders a set of bills unusable, replacement notes are used instead.
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Are there $4 bills?

In 1904, $4 bills ceased being issued, but they continued to circulate for several years after that; however, by 1947, according to a Globe and Mail article, they would rarely show up in circulation anymore. Today, the bills are a collector's item.
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