There is also a red seal on the right hand side of the bill. All of the 1953 five dollar red seal bill have a serial number written in red ink. Last but not least is the Series of 1953 C which has Kathryn O’Hay Granahan and C. Douglas Dillon and 44,640,000 were printed. The Series of 1953 B has Elizabeth Rudel Smith and C. The Series of 1953 A has Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B. Humphrey which are the Treasurer and Secretary. On the series of 1953 the signatures are from Ivy Baker Priest and G.M. The only difference between the four notes is the signatures. If they are uncirculated they can be worth up to 40 or 50 dollars. All of these five dollar bills are worth about $6 each in average circulated condition. There are four different series 1953, 1953 A, 1953 B, and 1953 C. The 1953 red seal five dollar bills came in four different varieties. It’s a lot nicer to look at than a wrinkled one! I also bought Disney dollars while I was at the show although they aren’t for my currency collection necessarily I bought them for a display I am going to do on Disney dollars soon.The main reason I chose the red seal five dollar bill to start my collection was because I already had one that someone gave me but it wasn’t in very good condition so I got an almost uncirculated one. To start of my collection with some paper money that wasn’t too expensive, I bought a five dollar red seal series 1953 A. As I wrote in my last blog post I was trying to start a currency collection so that is one reason me and my family went. This June I got to go to the Currency Show in Kansas City.
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