It's worth its weight in silver.
How much is a 1957a silver certificate worth?
Not since 1967.
A silver certificate is a US banknote (bill) that could be redeemed for an equivalent amount of silver. Please see the question "What is a silver certificate?" for a much more detailed explanation.
A silver certificate is a US banknote (bill) that could be redeemed for an equivalent amount of silver. Please see the question "What is a silver certificate?" for a much more detailed explanation.
The silver certificate and the gold certificate were replaced by the Federal Reserve Dollar.
The US did not make silver certificates in 1740.
A silver certificate is paper currency. It is not a coin. No silver dollars were minted in 1943, and no silver certificates were printed with that date either.
There is no such thing as a 1989 $1 Silver Certificate.
No, redemption of silver certificates for silver metal was halted back in 1968, after the price of silver was deregulated.
No. The ability to exchange them for silver ended in 1968.
The U.S. hasn't printed silver certificates since the 1960s, and there was never a $2 silver certificate.
a mint condition silver certificate is worth $5-$6.