Serial numbers rarely affect a bill's value unless they're special in some way - e.g. low (00000006), repeating (12121212), symmetric (12344321), etc.
Far more important factors are the bill's date, condition, and series letter (the small letter next to the date; it may not be present however).
Also, any bill with a (*) in the serial number increases the value of your bill, sometimes by quite a bit.
The United States Silver Certificate is redeemable only only a 1:1 ratio with the Federal Reserve Dollar. They are still legal tender at face value, but they are not worth any silver. Sorry.
That's an extremely broad question, because silver certificates were printed for many years in several denominations. Please post a more specific query giving the bills' denominations, dates, and what letter if any appears next to the date. You do NOT have to copy their serial numbers because they don't normally affect value. what is a dlooar bill worth with the serial number astric 28359767B silver certificate
A $1 silver certificate series 1934 is currently worth about $20 in circulated condition, and about $40 in a nice, crisp uncirculated condition.DanUser:WorkingMan
The value is based on the condition, serial number, and signers. Most are worth about $25 in average condition with a standard serial number and common signers.
As you may have noted from many other posts on this site, a bill's serial number normally affects its value only when it is a special pattern or low number. Silver certificates were saved in large quantities when they were replaced with Federal Reserve Notes, so yours remains pretty common. It might be worth $1.25 to $3.00 depending on condition.
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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
A silver certificate star-note would normally be worth around $5 or so, depending on how worn it is.
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.
About $9 - $10 if it is in uncirculated condition.
Information needed to give a value includes the denomination, series (date), and condition. A serial number by itself is meaningless.
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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.
It is worth ≈ $10
Series 1957 A $1 silver certificates are extremely common. Being that yours has an interesting serial number with four 4's, it's worth about $2.
On average, a 1957 $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50. Despite being more than 50 years old, it's an extremely common series.
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.