

This collectible Series 1963 $5 United States Note, commonly known as a “Red Seal” note, is a classic piece of mid-20th century American currency. Distinguished by its bright red Treasury seal and red serial numbers, this note stands apart from standard green-seal Federal Reserve Notes, making it highly recognizable and desirable among collectors.
The obverse features the portrait of Abraham Lincoln, while the reverse displays the historic Lincoln Memorial, continuing a design that has become iconic in U.S. paper money. Unlike Federal Reserve Notes, United States Notes were issued directly by the U.S. Treasury and represent a unique category of legal tender currency.
Although no longer produced, these notes remain legal tender at their face value of $5, with collector value often exceeding face depending on condition and rarity.
Key Details:
- Denomination: $5 United States Note
- Series: 1963
- Type: Red Seal Note (United States 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 era of United States Notes, a distinct form of U.S. currency
- Represents a time when multiple types of paper money circulated simultaneously
- Red Seal notes are among the most recognizable non-Federal Reserve U.S. notes
Collector Value & Appeal:
- Red Seal notes are highly collectible due to their unique color and history
- Popular among collectors of U.S. legal tender notes and vintage currency
- Value varies based on condition, serial numbers, and overall eye appeal
- A staple collectible for both beginner and advanced numismatists
This 1963 $5 Red Seal United States Note is a timeless collectible, offering a blend of distinctive design, historical importance, and enduring appeal for any U.S. currency collection.

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