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Please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date, because it's not possible to provide a value without that information.

If you look at the top of your bill you'll see it's called a Silver Certificate, a form of paper money that was discontinued in the 1960s.

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Q: What is the value on a One Silver Dollar Payable To The Bearer on Demand?
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One dollar in silver payable to the bearer on demand?

That was written on the old US $1 silver certificate. At they time they were still in use, they could be redeemed for a dollar's worth of silver coins, but this practice was discontinued in the 1960s. The bill is still legal tender at face value today.


What do us silver certificates look like?

It really depends on the series, but the small sized series look very similar to a normal US dollar bill only rather than having a green serial number it is blue. It also has a blue seal, says "Silver certificate" at the top, and rather than saying "X Dollar(s)" it says "X Silver Dollar(s) Payable to Bearer on demand" Earlier silver certificates will look different. For images just Google "Silver Certificate" and look at the different types.


How much is a silver certificate one dollar bill worth with c at the end of the serial number?

If the bearer can redeem the note into silver metal, I would guess it is worth the going price of silver on the day the bearer exchanges it or sells the metal.


What does a 1957 US 1 dollar silver certificate look like?

The layout of the back is essentially identical to modern $1 bills. The front is similar but with some obvious differences, such as the words "Silver Certificate" and "In silver payable to the bearer on demand"; a blue seal and serial numbers; and the absence of a Federal Reserve seal. Beyond that, an actual picture is much more instructive. While it's not Answers.com policy to say "use the Internet", that's the best approach in this case. You can use any major search engine to look for "1957 1 dollar silver certificate images" or a similar phrase.


What is the value of silver cert 1957 no star reading one dollar in silver to the bearer?

1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. They're generally worth around 2 to 3 dollars, depending on condition.


What is the worth of a 1950 five dollar bill that says will pay to the bearer on demand?

All silver certificates and many other older bills carry that phrase so more information is needed. Please post a new question with the bill's seal color, and whether there is a small letter next to the date.


In silver payable to the bearer on demand?

Text from a US Silver Certificate...from when US money was actually backed by something of value, and not just the governments word.MoreAt one time the price of silver was fixed by the government. Paper "silver certificates" were printed in amounts up to the value of the total amount of silver held on deposit in the Treasury. It also meant that each silver certificate could be redeemed for a specific amount of silver metal because the two were linked in value. When industrial demand for silver increased in the early 1960s the government was forced to deregulate its price. That meant that each silver certificate could no longer be tied to a fixed amount of silver. Printing was suspended by 1965 and redemption for silver metal ended shortly after that.There has been considerable debate over that decision but it belongs in threads related to politics and economics rather than US Banknotes.


How much is a will pay to the bearer on demand 10 dollar bill?

It would be helpful to know the Country, Date and Condition of the note in question. If you are talking about a US $10 silver certificate, you might also look for a little "Series" letter next to the date. With that someone might have an idea what sort of 10 dollar bill you are talking about. Otherwise it is hard to make any sense of your question.


What is a 2011 silver dollar worth?

4-26-11>> If it's a 2011 Silver Eagle bullion coin, they are in a big demand and silver is up. Average selling price is $54.00 in my area.


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What is the value of a 1934 will pay to bearer on demand 20 dollar bill not a silver certificate?

The only $20 bills printed in the 1934 series were Federal Reserve Notes so I'm assuming that's what you have. In worn condition most of these retail for about $22 despite their age. In better shape the retail price depends on what series letter, if any, is next to the date. Series D bill retail for up to $30 in excellent condition, Series C up to $28, and the rest up to $24. FWIW, the last $20 silver certificates were issued in 1891. The wording "will pay to bearer on demand" is found on older FRN's but was removed from later series.