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.
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Less than 11% of all the 1957 series Silver Certificates have the star by the serial no. If your Silver Certificate is in choice crisp condition it is worth $40.00. In circulated condition, it's worth about $5.00
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It is worth ≈ $10
The current spot price of silver is just over $13 an ounce.
I have a 2 gram one sided silver token with an eagle on the front that sais silver issue 2 gr fine silver .999 1776 with a serial code at the bottom, b528178 that could be what you have. i asked a dealer about it and he told me that they were minted by a private mint in the 1970s or 80s as silver investment pieces for around either $15 or $50 dollars, I cant remember which. I'm not sure what one would be worth now but it is worth at least its silver content and a dealer or collector could probably give you more.
The 14-piece silver proof set is currently valued at $44.00. Issue price was $56.96. A 5-piece Silver Quarter proof set is $38.00. Issue price for this set was $32.95.
If the bearer can redeem the note into silver metal, I would guess it is worth the going price of silver on the day the bearer exchanges it or sells the metal.
The 3 piece 40% silver clad proof set is $29.00 issue price was $15.00.
Series 1957 A $1 silver certificates are extremely common. Being that yours has an interesting serial number with four 4's, it's worth about $2.
If it is uncirculated, it can be worth up to $40. If it is circulated, it's probably worth no more than $5. It will be worth more if there is a star after the serial number.