These privately made novelty items have no significant value.
The Legend of the Ruby Silver - 1996 TV is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
0.10 USD
None. The last silver certificates of any type were $1 bill printed in the 1957 series, and the only $500 silver certificates were printed during the 19th century.
As of 11 Feb. 2015, silver is worth $17 per ounce, so an 8 oz bar is worth $136.
It's a "Silver Round" and the value is for the silver only, about $30.00.
50 cents, they are in common circulation and contain no silver.
It's a "Silver Round" and the value is for the silver only, about $30.00.
1996 was one of the rarer years, most are nomally around $20-$30 but 1996 the coins are worth around $50.
The proof 1996 Silver Eagle does show a retail value of $29.00 for a Deep Cameo Proof
Simple answer: Your 1996 silver dollar is a one ounce bullion coin made of pure silver, the value as of today (10-17-10) is $24.32NOTE: Precious Metals Spot Pricing changes by the minuteduring marketplace trading.
Please check your item again. It may be a privately-manufactured "instant collectible" but it isn't a genuine US bill:There are no 1996-dated bills.The last silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957The last $500 bills of any type were dated 1934The last $500 silver certificates were printed in the 19th century
No such (US) bill exists. Silver certificates were last issued in 1964, and the $500 bill was last issued with the series of 1934A. Furthermore, the highest denomination silver certificate issued was $10, higher denomination certificates were either United States Notes, Federal Reserve Notes or Gold Certificates.