Prior to 1991, all US bills including silver certificates were printed in Washington, and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing facility.
A second plant was opened in Fort Worth that year. Bills printed in Fort Worth carry a tiny "FW" next to the plate position indicator on the front.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
I received in change today a ten dollar silver certificate. which is very rare to see in regular change.. could you tell me if it has any extra value ...thank you Jim
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
Not possible to tell. No one keeps track of bills after they're in circulation so there's no way to know how many were destroyed or lost, stuffed in drawers, or in private collections.
Two kinds of silver dollars were made in 1921, a Morgan dollar & Peace dollar. The easy way to tell the difference is on the back of the Peace dollar is the word peace under the eagle so ask a new question when you know what one you have.
By the mint mark on the reverse of the coin, but silver dollar coins with no mint mark are made in Philadelphia
I received in change today a ten dollar silver certificate. which is very rare to see in regular change.. could you tell me if it has any extra value ...thank you Jim
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.
Sorry, silver dollars don't have genders.
$4 to $15 depending on how worn it is. However, it's not a silver certificate. The red ink and wording at the top of the bill will tell you it's a United States Note. The last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899.
It depends on the grade. I'd recommend Currency Manage from libertystreet.com. It will tell you the value.
you can tell it's real by the silver. If its real silver it is real. Get it?? I hope that helped you.
Without a date it is impossible to tell. Silver quarters were made until 1964. Post a new question and include a date.
A genuine silver coin produced by the Royal Mint will be in protective packaging indicating what the coin is made from. It should also include a certificate of authenticity.
It's easy if the bill was printed from 1928 to 1953, the last series year $5 silver certificates were issued. All bills will have the words SILVER CERTIFICATE in the banner across the top, and with one exception they'll all have blue seals and serial numbers. The only exception is a series of special 1934 and 1934 A bills printed for use in Hawaii during WWII; these have brown seals but still say Silver Certificate. Older bills may have the words Silver Certificate or they may say something like "Five Silver Dollars" on them.
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Such a coin is not an official mint product and therefore it is impossible to tell what it is made out of. To find out what it is made out of, either go to the manufacturer's website or ask a reputable coin dealer or jeweler to see if it is silver and what purity of silver it is.