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1. The U.S. didn't print any silver certificates dated 1958. The last year was 1957.

2. You don't "cash in" old currency. That means taking it to a bank where you'd just get face value for it.

You can sell old currency to a dealer, on eBay, or at a numismatic show. However, 1957 silver certificates are very common among collectors so it would probably cost you more in gas to drive to a numismatic show than you would make in profit, unless the bill is in crisp, unfolded condition; i.e. like new.

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