A 1935g silver one dollar certificate with a blue seal typically has a value ranging from $1.50 to $3 in circulated condition, while uncirculated specimens may fetch between $10 and $20 or more, depending on their condition and market demand. Factors such as the specific serial number, any unique features, and overall demand can also influence its value. For an accurate assessment, it’s best to consult a currency dealer or refer to a recent pricing guide.
About six dollars
In average circulated condition, about $1.50 If nicer, about $4.00
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
A 1 dollar denomination silver certificate was not made in 1933 only 10 dollar. That being said if you have one it is fake.....its worth $0.00
Check that bill again. There was no $1 silver certificate dated 1931.
About six dollars
In average circulated condition, about $1.50 If nicer, about $4.00
$2 to $3 in average condition
It is worth ≈ $10
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
It is impossible to define the value or worth of a 1963 5 dollar silver certificate because there were none manufactured in that year. The last batch of 5 dollar silver certificates are dated 1953.
A 1 dollar denomination silver certificate was not made in 1933 only 10 dollar. That being said if you have one it is fake.....its worth $0.00
Check that bill again. There was no $1 silver certificate dated 1931.
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A martha washington silver certificate dollar bill is currently worth approx (In decent shape) 5-750.00
The U.S. hasn't printed silver certificates since the 1960s, and there was never a $2 silver certificate.
I wood like to no what there worth, I have two 1957