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As of 9/11 these bills are worth $10-$20 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $200 or more.
The value of a misprint folded corner of a 1935 silver certificate may vary depending on the extent of the misprint, collector demand, and rarity. In general, an error note like this may be valued by collectors who appreciate unusual characteristics, but it's best to consult with a currency appraiser or specialist for an accurate assessment.
In worn condition, about $200. In better shape, $400-500.
200 USD
$200
1928-series $100 bills weren't issued as silver certificates, only gold certificates and Federal Reserve Notes. Please look at the bill's front to determine which you have; then check one of the following: "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar gold certificate?"
200
There's no such thing.
The only US silver certificates with yellow seals were 1935 A $1 bills specially-printed for use by Allied troops in North Africa. As of 04/2014 values are $10 to $20 in average condition, and $200 or more for an uncirculated bill. The distinctive color and overprint were intended to make it easy to declare the bills worthless if they fell into enemy hands.
200-400
A 1 pound Silver Eagle is worth about $200.
200 Thousand Or More