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Question by sela
Submitted on 4/16/2004
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i have a 1953 two doller bill with red serial numbers in mint condition how much is it worth


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 4/18/2004
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Hi..like to see a scan front and back.Email them to marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by Emmy
Submitted on 6/19/2005
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Hey Sela,
I'm not an expert, but, it is very likely you're money could be worth a whole lot more money. Because of the war, artifacts of that time are valuable. The red serial numbers are rare, and symbolize luck in the chinese culture, so good luck finding a buyer. -emmy

 

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