Could be a small fortune...
Could be worth something, depending on its condition and variety (signature combinations, variants, etc).
Send a scan, I appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us and will buy notes too.
These bills were redeemable for silver but were actually Treasury Notes rather than silver certificates. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1890 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
value of an 1890 E Pluribus umun silver dollar
AFAIK there were no silver certificates issued bearing the 1890 date. Could you please provide more information including a brief description of the note?
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An 1890 Morgan dollar is very common, circulated coins are $30.00-$37.00.
These bills were redeemable for silver but were actually Treasury Notes rather than silver certificates. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1890 US 5 dollar bill?" for more information.
value of an 1890 E Pluribus umun silver dollar
AFAIK there were no silver certificates issued bearing the 1890 date. Could you please provide more information including a brief description of the note?
79dollars
An 1890 Morgan dollar is very common, circulated coins are $30.00-$37.00.
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One Dollar. Also, a 1890 penny is one cent, a dine is ten cents, and if you can't figure out the rest, I recommend trying not to move out of your mother's yet.
Please check your bill again. Federally issued 1890-series $1000 bills were printed as US Treasury Notes, not silver certificates. If that's what you have you should get a professional appraisal to ensure that the bill is genuine. 1890 Treasury Notes are considered to be extremely rare and there are many fakes.
1890 is a common date Morgan Dollar and values for circulated coins are $17.00-$28.00 Mint state coins start at $34.00
The highest value today is about $45,000.
$15.00 to $20.00 in circulated condition.
Assuming the coin is circulated and has no mintmarks, retail value is $23.00-$31.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows. The 1890 Morgan is a common date.