$1,000 silver certificates were only printed in 1878, 1880, and 1891. All are considered to be extremely rare. If you have a bill carrying any of those dates you should have it examined in person by an expert in old US currency to determine whether it is counterfeit.
A 1-pound silver certificate, if issued by a country like the UK, typically signifies that it can be exchanged for silver or is backed by silver reserves. However, the actual market value of such a certificate can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and collector demand. If you are referring to the dollar amount, its value would not be equivalent to $1,000 unless it is a collectible item sought after by collectors. It's best to consult a numismatic expert for an accurate valuation.
It is worth in circulated $2 at minimum but can reach $14.00It depends on the grade and year. It could be $1 to $1000
Circulated ones retail for $475.-$1000. Uncirculated ones go for $2500 or more.
It's almost never a wise idea to cash in old paper currency. Banks are not permitted to buy collectible money; they can only exchange it for current coins or bills at face value. All you'd get would be a nice 21st century $1 bill or $1 coin. However depending on its condition and series letter, a 1928 US 1 dollar silver certificate can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to over $1000 to a collector so it should be evaluated by a dealer or appraiser. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
As of 07/2008 auction prices range from $7,000 to $18,000 If you have such a bill you need to have it professionally authenticated.
well-worn = $350 lightly worn = $1000 crisp uncirculated = $2000 ... as of 12/22/09
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question that might help to ID it. The only federally-issued $1000 silver certificates were dated 1878 and 1891.
A 1-pound silver certificate, if issued by a country like the UK, typically signifies that it can be exchanged for silver or is backed by silver reserves. However, the actual market value of such a certificate can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and collector demand. If you are referring to the dollar amount, its value would not be equivalent to $1,000 unless it is a collectible item sought after by collectors. It's best to consult a numismatic expert for an accurate valuation.
it is about 1000 dollars sell it now
$1000 to $350,000 depending upon the variety and the condition of the coin.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The last $1000 silver certificates were dated 1891 and no federally-issued $1000 bills are dated 1913. If your bill was issued by a private bank, please include that bank's name in the new question.
The first $1 silver certificates were in the 1886 series. However other silver certificates ranging from $10 to $1000 were printed as early as 1878.
It is worth in circulated $2 at minimum but can reach $14.00It depends on the grade and year. It could be $1 to $1000
Please check your bill again. Federally issued 1890-series $1000 bills were printed as US Treasury Notes, not silver certificates. If that's what you have you should get a professional appraisal to ensure that the bill is genuine. 1890 Treasury Notes are considered to be extremely rare and there are many fakes.
Circulated ones retail for $475.-$1000. Uncirculated ones go for $2500 or more.
It's almost never a wise idea to cash in old paper currency. Banks are not permitted to buy collectible money; they can only exchange it for current coins or bills at face value. All you'd get would be a nice 21st century $1 bill or $1 coin. However depending on its condition and series letter, a 1928 US 1 dollar silver certificate can be worth anywhere from a few dollars to over $1000 to a collector so it should be evaluated by a dealer or appraiser. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
That depends on the denomination, though normally they are very expensive. Rounding the 1000 USD range at today's prices.