There were over 63 million 1963 five dollar red seal legal tender notes printed. Today you can buy a circulated 1963 $5 for around six dollars. Uncirculated 1963 five dollar red seals trade for around $15.
How much is a 1928 Red Seal five dollar bill worth?
Sadly, most red seal fives are only worth a small percentage over face value. However, there are certainly some exceptions in the 1928 series. Please click on an image below or year above to learn about more exact pricing.
What’s the difference between 1928 and 1963 five dollar bills?
1928 red writing five dollar bills are different from 1953 and 1963 red seal five dollars because of the red seal placement. 1928 fives have the red seal on the left hand side of the note and 1953 and 1963 fives have the red seal on the right hand side of the note.
Where are the Red Seal five dollar bills printed?
All red seal five dollar bills were printed in Washington DC and signed by the Treasury of The United States and The Secretary of The Treasury. Sadly, most red seal fives are only worth a small percentage over face value. However, there are certainly some exceptions in the 1928 series.
1963 The value for 1963 $2 red seal is $2-$5 in circulated condition, $7-$11 in very to extra fine condition, and $27 – 28 in mint uncirculated condition, regardless of the series. Some collectors will pay more for a two dollar bill with a special serial number.
What is the value of different Red Seal two dollar bills?
What is the value of different red seal two dollar bills? 1928. Depending on their condition, 1928 two dollar bills are often valued higher than 1953 or 1963 bills. If you have one of the more common series (D, G) of the 1928 $2 bill, the value is $3-$10 for average grade and around $50 – 60 if in uncirculated condition.
What does the 1963 2 dollar bill look like?
The 1963 2 dollar bill features a red seal which is a different look then the standard green seal federal reserve notes and the blue seal silver certificates. But this isn’t the first red seal two dollar note to be issued.
What was the value of a dollar in 1964?
The inflation rate in the United States between 1964 and today has been 743.37%, which translates into a total increase of $743.37. This means that 100 dollars in 1964 are equivalent to 843.37 dollars in 2021. In other words, the purchasing power of $100 in 1964 equals $843.37 today.