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Two $ Bill Red 1953

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I was wondering if there was any special interest in the red serial numbered bills? it is in good condition, very crisp, but does have a line from being folded. thank you so much for all your input, I really appreciate it.

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I have two $2 and two $5 bills with red seals, like these. I don't know their value. I concentrate mostly on coins. Hopefully, an expert will speak up.
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EF40 Note shows light circulation but still crispness and is bright and attractive.May have some folds and minor imperfections.
VF_20 Shows some evidence of circulation and handling but is still bright, not badly soiled and without tears.May show several folds and will have lost some crispness and color.
EF 1953/a/b/c =$10.5/11.00/10.5/10.5
VF 1953 /a/b/c = $9/9/9/9
From US Currency Red Book 4th edition 2010
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