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$2 1953 B Series

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I got a few $2 Red seal notes from the bank. They are 1953 B series. Is there any value to these to collectors? I mainly just get $2 to spend so no collection value to me.

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 Posted 09/20/2011  10:35 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Depends on condition.
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I mainly just get $2 to spend so no collection value to me.


In that case they sound like spenders to me. They will eventually find their way into the hands of someone who collects notes.
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Oh, they are in mint condition. That's why I didn't want to spend them.
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I have an older price guide and it lists at $14 each. Why not sell them here on CCF?
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I tried to post in the trade forum but it was removed. Don't know why. Oh well.
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I went by the bank today and the teller showed me a red seal 1966 series $100 bill. It look to be in good shape, but she was holding it for someone else.
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No real premium on 66 $100. IIRC, the lat one I sold brought $97.
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Pictures, please!
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