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Question by shzcrfty
Submitted on 7/2/2003
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I have a 1953 $2 bill. It has a star on it and some of the stuff is printed in red. The serial # is 01236113A. Is this worth much?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 7/11/2003
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Hi..you need to describe condition of your note such as how many folds and tears or stains.Is paper still crisp or limp.If you can post and scan that is best if not describe as best you can I will try to give you an approximate value.

 

Answer by shorty
Submitted on 11/4/2004
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I have about 6 1953 $2 bills with red printings mostly numbers. I need an aproximate value on a mint condition and a moderate condition.

 

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