$2 bills?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by crispy1995, Jul 26, 2005.

  1. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    How much would a 1963 UNCIRCULATED Red Seal $2 bill be worth? It's scary, cuz on eBay, money sells WAY below face or value-value.
     
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  3. ajm229

    ajm229 Lincoln Cent Collector

    Geez you have a lot of questions! Lol - just kidding, I love a challenge! Unfortunately, paper currency normally sells for just over face value, if at all. Because yours is a red seal (even though it's from 1963, which is a little too "modern" to be worth much), and in uncirculated condition, it would command a small premium, but (and don't quote me on this, because I have no price guide for currency) I wouldn't imagine it being any higher than $4 or $5 tops, and that could even be a little too high!

    ~AJ
     
  4. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

    Sorry if I have too many questions :D lI just like talking with other people who have the same interest as I do... Everyone else thinks I'm weird .
    [wink]
     
  5. ajm229

    ajm229 Lincoln Cent Collector

    I don't mind it at all - I just wish I was as knowledgeable as some of these other guys.... and by the way, my friends, and my parents for that matter, also think I'm weird!!! Lol! :D

    ~AJ
     
  6. crispy1995

    crispy1995 Spending Toms like crazy**

  7. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    I'm going to say its worth more than $5 but I don't collect paper money...the best thing to do is to look at ended ebay items for the same thing...that will give you the best price.

    Speedy
     
  8. ajm229

    ajm229 Lincoln Cent Collector

    Okay, Crispy, here's the scoop:

    1. Does your note have an A next to or below the "1963"? If it does, it's worth about $13-$20 in Crisp Uncirc. condition (depending on who you get to buy it!). If NOT, then it's only worth about $4-$6.

    This difference in price is because notes with an A are a lot scarcer than notes without the A.

    ~AJ
     
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