In today's economic climate, I'd say about 85 cents. But as a collector's item it could be worth $3 perhaps $4. I have about twenty of them that I collected from my travels to the states with my father. I once took them to a numismatist for valuation. He said that if they were in mint condition then they'd have some value, but for now they were worth more as a collector's curiosity.
If it's a two dollar note with the red seal and marked 'B' then you might get up to $10-15 for it.
i dont really know but it could be worth 3 dollars
$275-In Uncirculated condition $3500
1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. They're generally worth around 2 to 3 dollars, depending on condition.
sorry no such thing.
There is no such bill. The last $5 silver certificates were printed with the date 1953. Please check again and post a new question. Thanks!
The value is based on the condition, serial number, and signers. Most are worth about $25 in average condition with a standard serial number and common signers.
flawless and another to get a lot at an auction
Need advise.
Incomplete question - no indication of what is being asked. Perhaps requesting a valuation - more information needed.
There is no bill with an S series letter. You're probably looking at the serial number instead. The series letter position is next to the date and will be blank or a letter in the range A to H. Please use the search link at the top of the page to look for "1935". There are numerous answers about these relatively common bills.
Cert stands for certificate.
Cert. (as in Cert. denied)