enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Value of 1928 $2 Dollar Bills - Legal Tender Notes - Red Seal ...

    oldmoneyprices.com/value-of-1928-2-dollar-bills

    Series 1928B. 1928B: With just over 9 million printed, this is the second-lowest print run for all 1928 $2 red seal bills. Values are listed below based upon condition. Total Printed: 9,001,632. Poor Condition – Value: $10 to $15. Good Condition – Value: $25 to $50. Perfect Condition – Value: $75 to $125.

  3. Red Seal Two Dollar Bills (1928 – 1963) – Values and Pricing

    oldcurrencyvalues.com/red_seal_two_dollar_bills

    The biggest difference between 1928 two dollar bills and 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills is the position of the red seal. On 1928s the red seal is on the left hand side of the bill. On 1953 and 1963 two dollar bills the red seal is on the right side of the bill.

  4. The 1928 $2 Bill: An Expert Collector‘s Guide to Values and ...

    www.33rdsquare.com/1928-2-dollar-bill-value

    The 1928 series was the first $2 bill to feature the "United States Note" obligation and red seals and serial numbers. Other design elements to note on the 1928 $2 bill include: Treasury signatures of Register W.O. Woods and Treasurer H.T. Tate. Motto "In God We Trust" above Treasury vignette (added in 1928A series)

  5. Series of 1928 $2 Bills – Legal Tender Notes – Values and ...

    oldcurrencyvalues.com/1928_two_dollar_bills

    Series of 1928 two dollar red seals come in eight different types. The most common is the 1928G, there are also 1928, 1928A, 1928B, 1928C, 1928D, 1928E, and 1928F. 1928 two dollar bills are typically found today in very rough condition. Believe it or not, some are actually still in circulation.

  6. The 1928 $2 Bill: A Comprehensive Collector‘s Guide

    www.historytools.org/collectible/1928-2-dollar-bill-value

    The note‘s distinctive red seal and serial numbers were also carried over from earlier issues. Production and Varieties: Breaking Down the 1928 $2 Bill. One of the key factors that makes the 1928 $2 bill so compelling to collectors is the sheer breadth of varieties that were produced.

  7. Facts and History of the Red Seal Two-Dollar Bill

    www.thesprucecrafts.com/red-seal-two-dollar-bill-4782928

    The United States issued red seal two-dollar Legal Tender Notes between 1928 and 1966 (Series 1965). The front of the bill features a portrait of Thomas Jefferson by Charles Bert. The back of the note features Thomas Jefferson's home, Monticello, engraved by Joachim C. Benzing. In 1963, the Treasury Department added the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST ...

  8. Series of 1928D Two Dollar BillRed Seal Legal Tender ...

    oldcurrencyvalues.com/1928D_red_seal_two_dollar

    Besides the rare exception above, a 1928D $2 red seal legal tender note should cost $5 if heavily circulated. You can spend $15 and buy a really nice looking but circulated 1928D two; a choice uncirculated example can be bought for less $100.

  9. 1928 $2 Legal Tender | The Paper Money Project

    www.papermoneyproject.com/2-legal-tender

    The 1928 $2 Legal Tender notes were printed in eight different series, 1928 to 1928G, and encompassed five different blocks, A-A to E-A, plus Stars. This series offered several tough and rare varieties to collect. Some of these varieties include notes without backplate serial numbers engraved, Mules with macro backplates, a tough regular Non ...

  10. Old Two Dollar Bills – Values and Pricing | Sell Old Currency

    oldcurrencyvalues.com/old_two_dollar_bills

    It comes with two different seal colors for the small size series (1928 to present): Red – Green. Two dollar bills are still printed today, but don’t tell that to the millions of Americans who think that two dollar bills are rare.

  11. 2 Dollars United States Note; Red Seal left - Numista

    en.numista.com/catalogue/note202386.html

    Detailed information about the coin 2 Dollars (United States Note; Red Seal left), United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.