Collectibles
1953-C Series Two Dollar Note Red Seal
- Item Number
- 205
- Estimated Value
- Priceless
- Sold
- 8 USD to ec51a9e2b
- Number of Bids
- 6 - Bid History
Item Description
1953-C Series two dollar note Red Seal. So why is the seal red? It's because during this time America was still on the gold standard. There were silver and gold certificates in circulation that had blue seals. This two dollar bill was issued as a legal tender note so the red seal differentiated it. The government created legal tender notes because they needed more money to spend. These legal tender notes were basically loans to the United States government. They couldn't be redeemed for silver or gold like the other notes.
Item Special Note
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donated by Van Parham-- Rotarian
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