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It's not entirely clear what the question is asking.

If you're referring to the highest denomination, that would be $1000. These bills were issued at various times from 1878 to 1891.

If you're referring to the highest collector value, several dates and denominations (1878 and 1880 $500, and all $1000 silver certificates) are considered to be extremely rare but don't have specific collector prices because they haven't come up for sale or auction in many years.

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