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The best way to find out the value of a Silver Certificate is to take it to a professional. This would be either a dealer or appraiser that specializes in coins and money.

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How do you find out that value of a US silver certificate?

You can take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised.


How do you cash in a US silver certificate?

Cashing in a US silver certificate is almost never a wise idea. Banks aren't allowed to pay any premium for collectible bills or coins they receive; you'd only get face value for your bill. You first need to find out what your bill might be worth. Most common silver certificate values have been estimated on this site. First determine its date and denomination, then look for questions in the form "What is the value of a [date] US [$$] dollar silver certificate?", e.g. "What is the value of a 1953 US 10 dollar silver certificate?" If the bill's value is more than a couple of dollars above its face value you might be able to sell it privately to a collector or on a site like eBay. If its value is substantially higher, it would be worthwhile having the bill evaluated in person by an expert dealer or appraiser before trying to sell it. Truly valuable bills might bring more if put up for auction.


What is the value of a 1920 US silver certificate?

I cannot find a listing for any denomination of silver certificate bearing that date. Please check again and post a new question. Include the bill's denomination and whether there is a small letter next to the date. You might want to check this link out. It may help you in your search....


What is the value of a 1995 US 2 dollar silver certificate?

Please re-check your bill. You'll find that it's a Federal Reserve Note. Silver certificates were last printed in the late 1950s, and then only as $1 bills. Unless it's uncirculated, a 1995 $2 FRN is worth only face value.


What is the value of a 1928 20 gold certificate?

Gold certificates are rare, circulated or not. And to find one is an accomplishment itself. The value can range from anywhere between, $110 in circulated condition (in poor condition, about $60 or $70), to anywhere from $300 to even $600 in perfect uncirculated condition, remember this is just an estimate. I could be wrong, but based on my several years in the field of numismatics, I have seen these prices on websites, auctions, appraisers, and sales. And this guide was for a 1928 Gold Certificate $20 bill. (Despite controversies, gold/silver certificates are no longer redeemable for silver/gold at federal or regular banks.)

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What is the value of a 1892 US silver certificate?

I cannot find any references to any denomination of silver certificate issued with that date. Could you provide better information, including a description of your bill?


How do you find out that value of a US silver certificate?

You can take it to a coin dealer and have it appraised.


How do you find the current value on a one dollar 1935a silver certificate?

Retail is $2 to 3 depending on condition.


What is the value of a 1954 US silver certificate?

I cannot find a listing for any denomination of silver certificate issued in that year. Could you please check the date and post a revised question? In addition, you will need to provide the bill's denomination and if there is one, any letter suffix that may appear after the date.


Where can someone find out the value of a 1878 morgan silver dollar?

It is not very easy to find out the value of a 1878 morgan silver dollar, because the value varies from $20 to $46000 which depends on the condition of the coin. A specialist could help to find the value of this coin.


How do you cash in a US silver certificate?

Cashing in a US silver certificate is almost never a wise idea. Banks aren't allowed to pay any premium for collectible bills or coins they receive; you'd only get face value for your bill. You first need to find out what your bill might be worth. Most common silver certificate values have been estimated on this site. First determine its date and denomination, then look for questions in the form "What is the value of a [date] US [$$] dollar silver certificate?", e.g. "What is the value of a 1953 US 10 dollar silver certificate?" If the bill's value is more than a couple of dollars above its face value you might be able to sell it privately to a collector or on a site like eBay. If its value is substantially higher, it would be worthwhile having the bill evaluated in person by an expert dealer or appraiser before trying to sell it. Truly valuable bills might bring more if put up for auction.


What is value of silver?

Below is a link to find the value of silver per ounce.


How can you find the value of an old five dollar bill?

More information is needed, like series date, condition, and is it a Federal Reserve Note, Silver Certificate, Demand Note, or what?


What is the value of a 1920 US silver certificate?

I cannot find a listing for any denomination of silver certificate bearing that date. Please check again and post a new question. Include the bill's denomination and whether there is a small letter next to the date. You might want to check this link out. It may help you in your search....


What is the value of a 1903 US Silver Certificate?

I cannot find any listing for any denomination of silver certificates dated 1903. Please check your bill and post a new question. It may be a privately-issued bill or a fantasy piece.


How much is an signed 1935 silver certificate from World War II Ace Pilot Richard I. Bong worth?

I would say it has substantial value, given all the collectors of WWII memorabilia. Find an accredited appraiser to get a current value.


What is the value of a 2003 US 2 dollar silver certificate?

Please re-check your bill. You'll find that it's a Federal Reserve Note. The last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899, and the last silver certificates of any denomination were dated 1957. Unless it's uncirculated, a 2003 $2 FRN is worth only face value.