The value of a 1957 silver certificate one-dollar bill typically ranges from about $1.50 to $3.00 in circulated condition. If the bill is in uncirculated condition, it can be worth more, potentially reaching $10 or more depending on its grade and demand. Factors such as rarity, condition, and specific series can also influence the price. Always consult a currency expert or a reputable price guide for the most accurate valuation.
Despite being over 50 years old, the note isn't rare or valuable. They generally sell for around $3.00.
To give an estimate for value, what's really needed is the series date, which is just to the right of Washington's portrait. If it's anything 1935 or 1957, those generally aren't worth much more than face value.
Because you didn't specify the bill's date or series letter. Common-date (1957) $1 silver certificates are in fact only worth 1.25. The buying price is $1.25 because that's the average price for 1957 silver certificates. They're very common among collectors and none of them should be worth anything like $500.
Minimum...$1.00
Depends on condition but if has been circulated, it is only worth about $1.25.
It's an extremely common series. Despite being over 50 years old, one is worth $2-3 on average.
If it is a 1953 c series it is worth only $6.50
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
An 1899 silver certificate is worth around $40 if in good condition. It can as high as $250 if perfect condition.
it is worth about 30$
About six dollars
certificate is worth from $10 to $150, depending on the series, with series 1928E being the most valuable. A $1 silver certificate from other years can be worth a little more than face value, depending on the condition. Silver certificates can also be used as regular money.
These sell for a little over a dollar in online auctions.
It's a common series, currently worth $2 to $3 depending on condition.
It's a common series, currently worth $2 to $3 depending on condition.
50 cents
I assume you're referring to a $1 note since that's the only denomination of silver certificate series bearing that date. If circulated, it might be worth 2 or 3 dollars.