The number is called a plate serial number. All bills have them, not just silver certificates.
Bills are printed in groups using large printing plates and sheets of paper that are then cut apart into individual notes. The serial number indicates which plate was used to print a specific set of bills. The front of each bill also includes a plate position indicator that tells where it was located in the group.
The oldest dollar bill is a 1935 Silver Certificate.
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The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
What is the value of a us blue ink 2 dollar certificate
Regardless of denomination, silver certificates were a form of currency backed dollar-for-dollar with silver bullion on deposit in the US Treasury. Please see the Related Question for a more detailed explanation.
The silver certificate and the gold certificate were replaced by the Federal Reserve Dollar.
It will have the words Silver Certificate printed across the top of the bill's front. In most but not all cases, the seal and serial numbers will be printed in blue ink.
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There is no such thing as a 1989 $1 Silver Certificate.
The Chief 1899 $5 dollar silver certificate is paper money.
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
The value of the 5 dollar 1936 silver certificate is not available because there was no certificate of this denomination issued in 1936. The certificate is most likely a fake.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski
The oldest dollar bill is a 1935 Silver Certificate.
A martha washington silver certificate dollar bill is currently worth approx (In decent shape) 5-750.00
Serial numbers are counters and a security feature but rarely affect a bill's value. Please check your bill's denomination, date, and what letter if any is next to the date, then enter the question "What is the value of a (date) US (denom & letter) dollar silver certificate?" - for ex. "What is the value of a 1934 D US 5 dollar silver certificate?" Some collectors will pay extra for numbers with a special pattern, e.g. 12345678, or low numbers such as 00000015.
Check that bill again. There was no $1 silver certificate dated 1931.