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Question by Tess
Submitted on 2/8/2004
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Is Two Dollars bills that have red righting on them that are from 1953-63? Could someone tell me if i have something good or is it only worth Two dollars ?


Answer by bigbill
Submitted on 2/2/2005
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i have two dollar bills are they worth more

 

Answer by billybobjoe
Submitted on 11/10/2005
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its pretty with the red writing. Isn't it?

 

Answer by Efrain
Submitted on 1/24/2006
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worth.
Two dollars with red rigthing are from 1928.

 

Answer by seanhaggerty
Submitted on 2/11/2006
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Look at the top of the bill.
If the red on the bill is the red seal (not green\black\blue\or gold), then you have a "United States Note" as opposed to a "Federal Reserve Note".

What's the difference?  Now that is another story and a good one too.

 

Answer by seanhaggerty
Submitted on 2/11/2006
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Look at the top of the bill.
If the red on the bill is the red seal (not green\black\blue\or gold), then you have a "United States Note" as opposed to a "Federal Reserve Note".

What's the difference?  Now that is another story and a good one too.

 

Answer by Joyce
Submitted on 1/30/2007
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Worth two dollars

 

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