The US didn't use silver-colored seals on $100 bills.
Please check the banner across the top of the bill's front side. It will say United States Note, Federal Reserve Note, or something similar. Then post a new, separate question with that information, the bill's date, and what letter if any is next to the date.
Please post a new question with the bill's date and seal color.
The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. All green-seal dollar bills are worth face value only, unless they're uncirculated.
Of course a series 1999 $5 bill isn't a silver certificate. Silver certificates haven't been printed in 50 years. A 1999 $5 is worth face value.
if the seal is blue then yes. it's a silver certificate.
It is worth about $1.25 to $1.50.
you would need to give the denomination And take a second look at the bill. By 1935 seal colors were standardized and only U.S. Notes used red seals. Silver certificates had blue seals.
$666.00
$2.00
Silver certificates don't have green seals, Federal Reserve Notes do. If you have a 1934-D FRN, its value is $7-12 in circulated condition.
What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
what ever someone is willing to pay
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953 $5 bills were only issued as blue-seal Silver Certificates and red-seal United States Notes.