

This collectible 1963 Series $5 United States Note, commonly known as a “Red Seal” note, is a classic example of mid-20th century American paper money. Distinguished by its vivid red Treasury seal and red serial numbers, this note stands apart from modern green-seal Federal Reserve Notes, making it instantly recognizable and highly collectible.
The obverse features the iconic portrait of Abraham Lincoln centered on the note, while the reverse displays the historic Lincoln Memorial, continuing a design deeply rooted in U.S. history. As a United States Note, it was issued directly by the U.S. Treasury rather than the Federal Reserve, adding to its uniqueness.
Though no longer printed, these notes remain legal tender at their face value, while their collectible value often exceeds $5 depending on condition and overall eye appeal.
Key Details:
- Denomination: $5 United States Note
- Series: 1963
- Type: Red Seal Note
- Seal Color: Red Treasury Seal
- Serial Numbers: Red
- Portrait: Abraham Lincoln
- Reverse: Lincoln Memorial
- Issuer: United States Treasury
- Legal Status: Valid legal tender
- Origin: Bureau of Engraving and Printing (BEP)
Historical Significance:
- Part of the final generation of United States Notes issued by the Treasury
- Circulated alongside Federal Reserve Notes during a transitional period
- Recognized for its distinctive red seal design
Collector Value & Appeal:
- Red Seal notes are widely collected for their unique look and history
- Popular among collectors of vintage U.S. currency
- Value depends on condition, serial numbers, and rarity
- A staple collectible for both beginner and experienced numismatists
This 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note is a timeless collectible that combines historic design, distinctive features, and lasting appeal, making it a great addition to any currency collection.

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