Please look at the bill more carefully. It's a Federal Reserve Note, not a silver certificate.
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Silver certificates don't have green seals, Federal Reserve Notes do. If you have a 1934-D FRN, its value is $7-12 in circulated condition.
There is no series letter on a 1934 $1 silver certificate.If it is a 1934 plain, it might retail for $10 to $15.If it's a 1935 with a C series letter next to the date its value is $2 to $3.
US dimes before 1965 were 90% silver. Sterling is 92.5%. 1934 is a common date, only worth about $2.
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A $1 silver certificate series 1934 is currently worth about $20 in circulated condition, and about $40 in a nice, crisp uncirculated condition.DanUser:WorkingMan
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How much is a 1957a silver certificate worth?
There is no such denomintion of currency. Please examine your silver certificate and then submit a new question with more accurate information.
Silver certificates don't have green seals, Federal Reserve Notes do. If you have a 1934-D FRN, its value is $7-12 in circulated condition.
There is no series letter on a 1934 $1 silver certificate.If it is a 1934 plain, it might retail for $10 to $15.If it's a 1935 with a C series letter next to the date its value is $2 to $3.
US dimes before 1965 were 90% silver. Sterling is 92.5%. 1934 is a common date, only worth about $2.
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The U.S. hasn't printed silver certificates since the 1960s, and there was never a $2 silver certificate.
It is really impossible to say without knowing the condition of your bill. Condition is everything and can mean the difference between a $20 bill and a $200.
A 1934 $20 silver certificate in circulated condition is typically worth around $25-$50, depending on its condition and rarity. If the bill is in uncirculated condition or has any unique characteristics, its value could be higher, potentially reaching hundreds of dollars to collectors.
It's a U.S. Note rather than a silver certificate. It's worth face value if circulated, $3 if uncirculated.