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Silver certificates don't always have a letter in the beginning of the serial number. They can have a star. Otherwise they all have letters.
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Sorry but five bucks not too rare
A silver certificate star-note would normally be worth around $5 or so, depending on how worn it is.
Your engine serial number on the Daihatsu Terios is close to the firewall on a silver plate. The eighth digit on your vin number tells you what type of engine you have.
the serial number on your ruger P345 is located on the right side of the firearm directly beneath the slide. its a silver looking plate with an 8 digit number.
The current spot price of silver is just over $13 an ounce.
On right background side! Small silver sticky with model number and serial number
Information needed to give a value includes the denomination, series (date), and condition. A serial number by itself is meaningless.
If it does not say .999 on it somewhere, then it is probably not silver.
The silver union star in front of the serial number on new, colour post-2004, $50 bills is a security feature of the note to make counterfeiting more difficult. A small star after the serial number an any denomination indicates that the original note had a printing error and was replaced.
You need to specify the series, the condition and if there is anything special about the serial number (for example, is it a star note? or is it a fancy serial number such as 00000000001 or something)