The most valuable silver certificate has to be the 1880 $100 note. Even a well-worn example is worth over $4,000 -- and a nice crisp uncirculated one could easily be worth over $100,000
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.
No, a birth certificate is not valuable enough to be sold for money.
Your birth certificate is valuable as a legal document for identification purposes, but it does not have monetary value in itself.
Your birth certificate is valuable as a legal document for proving your identity and citizenship, but it does not have monetary value in itself.
There is no such thing as a "24K silver certificate" instead what you have most likely is a genuine US silver certificate that has been layered with a tiny amount of 24K gold. These bills are merely novelties and are not seriously collected by currency collectors (instead collectors view these bills as damaged). I'd say it might be worth about $2-3 as a curiosity.
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.
There are two extremely valuable silver certificates. The 1928E 1 dollar bill and the 1933 10 dollar bill.
"Valuable" 1957 silver certificates are an urban legend. They were saved in huge numbers and sell for about $1.50 in decent condition, maybe $3 uncirculated.
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.
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silver is the most valuable part of Mexico's mining industry.
No, a birth certificate is not valuable enough to be sold for money.
How much is a 1957a silver certificate worth?
Probably never. It's not rare enough to be worth that much. The only way it might happen is if there is dramatic hyperinflation. In that scenario, it won't be so much that your silver certificate is valuable, but rather that the dollar becomes worthless.
Most of them aren't rare. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate?"
What is the most valuable