Hi, what is the denomination of the bill? What condition is the bill in?
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.
Please post a new question giving the bill's denomination. Also include a short description of the pictures on its front and back.
If it's a silver certificate with a red seal, current auction prices are $300.-$1100. depending on the bill's condition.
Depends largely on condition and signatures on the note. Send a scan my way and I'll appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us We also buy notes too!
$12.00- $125.00.
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.
Please post a new question giving the bill's denomination. Also include a short description of the pictures on its front and back.
If it's a silver certificate with a red seal, current auction prices are $300.-$1100. depending on the bill's condition.
It not on the bill
Depends largely on condition and signatures on the note. Send a scan my way and I'll appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us We also buy notes too!
$12.00- $125.00.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The last red-seal $1 silver certificates were printed in 1896. All later $1 silver certificates had blue seals.
it depends on condition, but at least $75 As of 04/2009, values have increased significantly. Auction prices for an 1896 $1 silver certificate are in the range of $275.-$500. for a circulated bill, and over $1000 for an uncirculated one.
What is the question? Is there such a thing or do you have one? I have one.
Your 1896 Morgan dollar is worth about $10.00 to $30.00 in circulated condition.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. All 1935 D silver certificates had blue seals. The last red-seal $1 silver certificates were printed in 1896.
Actually, in would be VERY surprising if a red-seal $2 bill had the words "silver certificate" on it. The last red-seal $2 silver certificate was printed in the 1896 series. By the early 20th century most seal colors had been standardized with red used on United States Notes and blue used on silver certificates. I'm sure if you look at your bill again it'll have the words "UNITED STATES NOTE" in a banner across the top of the bill's front. For a more specific answer about its value, please search for questions like "What is the value of a (date) US 2 dollar bill?", where (date) is the date on your bill.