Please check your bills again and post a new, separate question with the date and denomination. No US banknotes are dated 1958; the last silver certificates were 1957 $1 bills.
How rare? Which denomination?
Sequentially numbered bills do not usually bring any more value to them. There are some collectors however that might pay slightly more for yours however, being that they are older and silver certificates.
What is the value of a 1998 uncirculated silver dollar
It all depends on condition. Range from 2-5 USD.
You didn't provide a denomination, but the only silver certificates with that date are $1 notes. Values depend on what letter, if any, is next to the date: No letter: Circulated, $10 to $20. Uncirculated, about $45. "A" or "B": Circulated, $5 to $10. Uncirculated, about $40. "C": Circulated, $20 to $125. Uncirculated, about $450. "D": Circulated, $20 to $55. Uncirculated, about $300. "E": Circulated, $200 to $500. Uncirculated, about $1500.
Most are uncirculated, and some are proofs.
The U.S. did not issue any $1 silver certificates dated 1953.
A 1948 uncirculated silver dollar that has benn certified uncirculated depending on grade would be worth 2000 dollars and up
The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. All green-seal dollar bills are worth face value only, unless they're uncirculated.
A Silver Certificate value depends on different factors, such as the year, denomination, condition. Most uncirculated Silver Certificates are worth approximately two to four times their face value.
This is not a rare date for silver certificates. As of 9-5-2011 it is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more. This silver certificate should have a blue seal.
This is not a rare date for silver certificates. As of 9-5-2011 it is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more. This silver certificate should have a blue seal.