Yes, bills called silver certificates were printed at various times from the 1886 series to the 1957 B series. In fact, every denomination from $1 to $1000 was issued as a silver certificate at one time or another, although during the 20th century only $1, $5, and $10 silver certificates were printed.
Please see the question "What is a US silver certificate"? for more information.
yes i have oneMore$5 silver certificates are very real. They were printed up till 1953 and at that time could be exchanged for $5 worth of silver coins or metal.
No, The law was changed in 1968 and these bills can not be changed for silver. They are still worth the dollar value though
It's not a real bill. They're joke items that sell for a couple of bucks in novelty shops. The highest value US bill ever circulated was $10,000 and it was a Federal Reserve Note. The largest bill ever printed was a $100,000 gold certificate used for interdepartmental funds transfers.
you bend it and compare it to other silver dollar
A real silver dollar has a $25.00 value just for the silver.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
if it is magnetic it is fake.
If you mean a real silver dollar, such as a Morgan or peace dollar the thickness is 2.4mm
Yes they are.
That's just some kind of novelty bill -- it's not real.
The first real person on a dollar coin was President Eisenhower in 1971. No silver dollar coins have portraits of real people.
Yes they are real