To give an estimate for value, what's really needed is the series date, which is just to the right of Washington's portrait. If it's anything 1935 or 1957, those generally aren't worth much more than face value.
Minimum...$1.00
Despite being over 50 years old, the note isn't rare or valuable. They generally sell for around $3.00.
From $15 to $360, depending on the signatures and especially on the condition.
Post a new question and include the date and condition of the note you are referring to.
There's no silver in it, and it's worth one dollar.
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
About six dollars
These sell for a little over a dollar in online auctions.
There is no "series D silver dollar" (a coin) so I assume you're referring to a silver certificate. See the Related Question for more information.
In the same condition, 1953-series $5 silver certificates are worth roughly the same amount regardless of their series letters - $8 to $10 for circulated bills, $18 to $20 for uncirculated ones.
Its worth about $5 in uncirculated condition, but if it has folds or rips about $2.
The value depends on the series (date) and condition. For a specific answer, ask about a specific note.
If you mean turn them in for silver? you can't, June 24 1968 was the last date to redeem silver certificates.
Retail is 5 to 10 dollars depending on how worn it is
It's an extremely common series, worth about $2 on average.
Please post a new question with the bill's date and seal color.
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.