Historical Figures

What is the value of a 1929 US 2 dollar bill with red seal?

The $2 United States Note with red seal is a series of Federal Reserve notes issued by the United States Federal Reserve System since 1928, with the most recent printing date of 1966. The red seal differentiates it from the silver certificate issue of the same denomination, which was last printed in 1953.

As far as the value of a 1929 $2 bill with red seal, it depends on several factors such as its condition, serial number, and rarity. In general, well-preserved notes from this period can be valuable to collectors.

Here is an approximate range of values based on condition:

• Poor condition (heavily circulated with significant damage): $10 - $20

• Fair condition (moderate circulation with some damage): $20 - $30

• Good condition (light circulation with minor wear): $30 - $45

• Very good condition (minimal circulation with few noticeable flaws): $45 - $60

• Excellent condition (nearly pristine with crisp details): $60 - $100

• Uncirculated condition (never been in circulation, with perfect details): $100+

Please note that these values are just estimates and the actual price a particular note can fetch in the numismatic market may vary depending on specific market conditions and buyer interest.

It's always a good idea to consult with reputable coin and currency dealers or refer to specialized catalogs and resources to get a more accurate valuation.