Genuine 1957 silver certificates are the same size as current bills. You have a novelty item made privately and sold as a so-called "collectible". It has no interest to currency collectors, however.
A 1957 silver certificate is a United States one-dollar bill measuring approximately 6.14 inches long and 2.61 inches wide. The size of the bill is similar to the standard dimensions of modern U.S. currency.
About $2.00
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About six dollars
Any one know how much a blue 5 dollar bill 1934 series s wort
Two types of blue-seal silver certificate were printed in the 1920s. There are pictures at the Related Links Series 1923 notes were the last large-size "horse blanket" bills printed before the Treasury downsized all currency to its current dimensions. Series 1928 $1 bills were the first of the new, smaller-size bills in that denomination.
About $1.25
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About $2.00
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About six dollars
Any one know how much a blue 5 dollar bill 1934 series s wort
Two types of blue-seal silver certificate were printed in the 1920s. There are pictures at the Related Links Series 1923 notes were the last large-size "horse blanket" bills printed before the Treasury downsized all currency to its current dimensions. Series 1928 $1 bills were the first of the new, smaller-size bills in that denomination.
About $3.
These sell for a little over a dollar in online auctions.
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A $1 silver certificate series 1934 is currently worth about $20 in circulated condition, and about $40 in a nice, crisp uncirculated condition.DanUser:WorkingMan
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.