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1953 $5 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Avg Circ

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### 1953 $5 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Avg Circ Introducing the **1953 $5 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Avg Circ** is a classic piece of American paper currency, featuring the iconic red Treasury seal and serial numbers that distinguish it from modern Federal Reserve Notes. Issued as part of the United States Notes series, this bill was once backed directly by the U.S. Treasury, making it a significant part of American monetary history. Graded in average circulated (Avg. Circ) condition, these notes show moderate signs of wear from circulation but still retain their key design details, making them a great addition for collectorse addition to your collection, offering a fascinating glimpse into the history of American paper currency. The 1953 series of $5 Legal Tender Notes was one of the last to feature the Red Seal, a hallmark of U.S. Notes before they were discontinued in favor of Federal Reserve Notes. The obverse showcases a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse features an engraving of the Lincoln Memorial. These notes were widely used in daily transactions, but today, they are highly sought after for their historical significance and distinct design elements **Product Highlights:** - Average Circulated Condition - Denomination: $5 - Issued in 1953 with a Red Seal - **Obverse:** Features the portrait of Abraham Lincoln along with the denomination. - **Reverse:** Displays the Lincoln Memorial along with the denomination. As one of the last Red Seal $5 bills issued, this note carries both numismatic and historical value. Its unique red seal, limited issuance, and connection to U.S. financial history make it an excellent piece for currency collectors and enthusiasts. Secure your **1953 $5 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Avg Circ** today at Bullion Exchanges. **You may also like:** - [**$5 Bill Legal Tender Currency Note Red Seal Cull (Random Year)**](file:///5-bill-legal-tender-currency-note-red-seal-cull-random-year) - [**1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note Currency Note Cull**](file:///1976-2-federal-reserve-note-currency-note-cull) - [**$1 Silver Certificate Currency Note Funny Back Avg Circ (Random Year)**](file:///1-silver-certificate-currency-note-funny-back-avg-circ-random-year)