Please check the top of your bill; it should say Federal Reserve Note across the top. The last silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957 and the last $5 silver certificates were issued in the 1953 series.
There are two different designs of $5 bills in the 2006 series - the old green and black design with Lincoln's portrait in an oval, and the new purple and gray ones without a border around the portrait. Both are very common and have no added value.
The value is only for the silver in the coin (1oz) cash value will be a little less than the spot price of silver at time of sale, so about $15.00
Your coin is a bullion piece sold for its silver value. It fluctuates with the price of 1 oz of pure silver, around $18 as of 07/2008.
It is worth what 1 oz of silver is worth which at the time of writing is $27.59 but silver changes in prices very frequently.
Please check the top of your bill; it should say Federal Reserve Note across the top. The last silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957. Any standard US bill dated 2006 is too new to have any extra value.
It's a bullion coin sold for its silver content. As of 07/2008 that's around $17 but varies with the spot price of silver - check the financial section of a newspaper, or CNNMoney.com, for recent quotes.
It's a bullion coin sold for its silver content. As of 07/2008 that's around $17 but varies with the spot price of silver - check the financial section of a newspaper, or CNNMoney.com, for recent quotes.
Yah $100~
The value of a 2006 Walking Liberty silver dollar depends on the current market price of silver and the coin's condition. As of September 2021, the intrinsic value of the silver in the coin is around $20. However, if the coin is in uncirculated condition or has certain rare variations, it could be worth more to collectors.
All you have is a regular series 2006 $1 bill with a Santa decal over Washington's portrait. It's worth one dollar.
It's a bullion coin sold for its silver content. As of 07/2008 that's around $17 but varies with the spot price of silver - check the financial section of a newspaper, or CNNMoney.com, for recent quotes.
It's still worth exactly $10.
It's worth exactly 100 dollars.