About face value due to its condition.
The worth of a silver certificate with serial # 60292929 is about $3 to $5 if it is in uncirculated condition. Unfortunately, this serial is not a true repeater. It needed to be 29292929. However, it is still a cool serial.
Less than 11% of all the 1957 series Silver Certificates have the star by the serial no. If your Silver Certificate is in choice crisp condition it is worth $40.00. In circulated condition, it's worth about $5.00
It depends on condition. If it was good condition, maybe ≈ $20. Bad, ≈ $6.
About $9 - $10 if it is in uncirculated condition.
About $25. If there is a star in the serial number, about $40.
in good condition, 3-5$
Please post a new question with the date and condition of the bill. Please do not include the serial number.
Information needed to give a value includes the denomination, series (date), and condition. A serial number by itself is meaningless.
Depends on the year, series, serial number and condition, but common ones generally sell for anywhere from $1.50-$5 depending on condition.
The value of a 1957 silver certificate dollar bill with a star in front of the serial number depends on its condition. In circulated condition, it may be worth slightly above face value to collectors. In uncirculated condition, it could be worth around $10-20 to collectors. The specific serial number does not significantly impact the value in this case.
In average condition a 1935C silver certificate would retail for $2 to $3. As you have seen from other postings, a bill's serial number almost never affects its value. Condition, date, and series letter are much more important.
a mint condition silver certificate is worth $5-$6.