It all depends on condition. Range from 2-5 USD.
Not rare. Is worth only $1.50 in circulated condition and $7+ in uncirculated condition.
About six dollars
i dont really know but it could be worth 3 dollars
The value of a 1935F one-dollar silver certificate typically ranges from $3 to $10 in circulated condition, while uncirculated examples can be worth $15 or more, depending on their condition and demand. Factors such as rarity, market trends, and the presence of any unique features can also influence the price. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a currency dealer or refer to a current price guide.
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It all depends on condition. Range from 2-5 USD.
Not rare. Is worth only $1.50 in circulated condition and $7+ in uncirculated condition.
Despite its date your bill was actually printed in the 1950s and is fairly common, with a retail value of only about $1.25.
About six dollars
I assume you're referring to a $1 note since that's the only denomination of silver certificate series bearing that date. If circulated, it might be worth 2 or 3 dollars.
i dont really know but it could be worth 3 dollars
1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. They're generally worth around 2 to 3 dollars, depending on condition.
Not enough detail. Please post a new question with the bill's denomination and seal color.
The value is based on the condition, serial number, and signers. Most are worth about $25 in average condition with a standard serial number and common signers.
Try asking a complete question. Include the following information: date, country of origin, and denomination. For example when asking about the value of US paper money ask a question like this: What is the value of a <date> US <denomination>.
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