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The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
You can as a federal reserve note but not in silver coin. The US government in the late 1960s halted redemption of silver coin for silver certificates.
The U.S. did not issue silver certificates in 1809.
The first US $2 silver certificates were printed in 1886
Higher-value silver certificates weren't printed very often. The only series dates for $100 silver certificates were 1878, 1880, and 1891.
The US only issued $1 silver certificates dated 1957. No other denominations have that date. The last $20 silver certificates were issued in the 1891 series.
The last silver certificates were dated 1957 and there are no US bills dated 1965. By 1965 the U.S. had stopped making coins from silver and discontinued the policy of redeeming silver certificates for metal.
There were no silver certificates printed with a 1958 date. Better re-check that date.
The US did not print any two dollar silver certificates after 1899.
Three different denominations of silver certificates are dated 1896. Please determine what you have, then look for the questions "What is the value of an 1896 US [denomination] dollar silver certificate?" for specific information.
The US issued both $5 and $10 silver certificates with that date. Please make sure your bill has a blue seal and the words Silver Certificate across the top, then check one of these questions: "What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar silver certificate?" "What is the value of a 1953 US 10 dollar silver certificate?"
Please check again and post a new question. The last $10 silver certificates were dated 1953. The only US bills that were dated 1957 were $1 silver certificates