The worth of a silver certificate with serial # 60292929 is about $3 to $5 if it is in uncirculated condition. Unfortunately, this serial is not a true repeater. It needed to be 29292929. However, it is still a cool serial.
It will have little or no difference, unless it is a very low number (less than 1000, or one of those unusual sequences of numbers that some collectors like -- like all the same digit, or a repeater (14521452), or a radar note (72633627) -- then it may be worth a few extra dollars.
What do the numbers 3478 mean on silver
Sequentially numbered bills do not usually bring any more value to them. There are some collectors however that might pay slightly more for yours however, being that they are older and silver certificates.
the percentage of metal it is, if its silver its 82.5% silver
Silver certificates don't always have a letter in the beginning of the serial number. They can have a star. Otherwise they all have letters.
They all should have serial numbers if not you have a counter fit
Silver certificates issued from 1928 to 1957 are easy to identify. They have distinctive blue seals and serial numbers, and the words "Silver Certificate" are across the top of the bill's front. Older bills may or may not say "Silver Certificate", but will have some reference to "Payable in silver", "Redeemable in Silver Coin", or similar phrasing.
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.
How much is a 1957a silver certificate worth?
"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.
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.
It will have little or no difference, unless it is a very low number (less than 1000, or one of those unusual sequences of numbers that some collectors like -- like all the same digit, or a repeater (14521452), or a radar note (72633627) -- then it may be worth a few extra dollars.
The silver certificate and the gold certificate were replaced by the Federal Reserve Dollar.
Silver certificates don't have Federal Reserve letters or numbers because they were issued directly by the Treasury, not through the Federal Reserve system.
A silver certificate is a US banknote (bill) that could be redeemed for an equivalent amount of silver. Please see the question "What is a silver certificate?" for a much more detailed explanation.
A silver certificate is a US banknote (bill) that could be redeemed for an equivalent amount of silver. Please see the question "What is a silver certificate?" for a much more detailed explanation.
not rare at all they are counterfeit broski