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Silver Certificates are no longer issued by the government. So the only way to get one is by buying it from a collector or dealer, unless you get extremely lucky and happen to get an old one in your change from a bank. Silver Certificates from the 1930's or 1950's in circulated condition can generally be purchased at most coin shows for about $3.00

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