sorry no such thing.
i dont really know but it could be worth 3 dollars
1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. They're generally worth around 2 to 3 dollars, depending on condition.
The value is based on the condition, serial number, and signers. Most are worth about $25 in average condition with a standard serial number and common signers.
No such (US) bill exists. Silver certificates were last issued in 1964, and the $500 bill was last issued with the series of 1934A. Furthermore, the highest denomination silver certificate issued was $10, higher denomination certificates were either United States Notes, Federal Reserve Notes or Gold Certificates.
Try asking a complete question. Include the following information: date, country of origin, and denomination. For example when asking about the value of US paper money ask a question like this: What is the value of a <date> US <denomination>.
The value depends on the condition. If the note shows considerable wear or have a small tear or two on the edge, it could be worth $15 to $30. If is still has crispness but with folds or creases, the range $40 to $80. Uncirculated notes start at $150.
flawless and another to get a lot at an auction
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$275-In Uncirculated condition $3500
This is a question that has to have additional information. According to the magazine, Coins , there are two different 1934A Federal Reserve Note listed. the range of prices go from $100.00 to 1500.00 depending on which one you have and the condition it is in. My advice is to take the bill to a large coin shop and get a valuation.
The intrinsic value is $14.16 with silver at $18.31 per ounce. With silver at $47/oz, the silver value is $36.36.!!