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Question by Patti
Submitted on 1/11/2004
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I am looking for the value of a 1963 $2 bill the red # on it are: star 00007271 A.  In the Left top corner is a A1, and on the bottom right hand corner is a A3.
The treasurer at that time was Kathryn O Day Graschan (? my eyes are not that good anymore), the sectary of the Treasury was C. Douglas Dillon.
This bill is pretty crisp and has one noticeable fold.
Please e-mail me at dpktownsend@gohighspeed.com

I also have a 1953 Red series A 79799815 A


Answer by kgbgh
Submitted on 6/22/2004
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hi i have one also #00014250 A  please let me know what you find out
kgbgh@aol.com

 

Answer by Matsuwara
Submitted on 10/27/2004
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I've heard that the 1928 ones are worth about two thousand dollars.

But so far I only got a few of the 1963 ones, the ones with red ink. I have tons of 1995 ones... but they won't be worth much I'm sure. I have some 1970's too.

I would like to know as well about the worth of those! enigmaticcow@yahoo.com

 

Answer by Jim
Submitted on 10/4/2005
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It's worth $2. There's many in circulation.

 

Answer by neo
Submitted on 11/8/2005
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these bills were made in the matrix because everything we see touch and feel is a dream world

 

Answer by amoni
Submitted on 3/18/2006
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I was just reading on a site that this bill does have a collectable value beyond that of a normal $2.  In case you are wondering.  It did not list what that value is. I'm looking for this dollar value also.

 

Answer by jr
Submitted on 10/4/2006
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i have a red seal $5.00 bill made in 1963 and would like to know the value of it if u have any info. please give me a call at 1-662-306-0037 and let me know something please thank u!

 

Answer by Joepa
Submitted on 7/12/2007
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The value of your bill is... (drumroll...)

$2.

They are not at all rare, and you can still readily get $2 bills at any bank if you ask for them.  There are literally MILLIONS of the 1963 series out there, so they have no value outside of their legal tender value of $2.00.

 

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