As of 9/11 these bills are worth $10-$20 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $200 or more.
it is about 1000 dollars sell it now
About $1.25. You could have saved a lot of typing. A bill's serial and plate numbers are almost never important to its value. The date, series letter, and condition are what matter.
The ink is actually brown, not red. There's more information at the Related Question below.
What you have is a silver certificate. They used to be redeemable for $1.00 in silver bullion, back in the days when the price of silver was controlled. The 1957 series notes were the last issued before dollar bills were issued as Federal Reserve notes, so a lot were hoarded. In circulated condition your bill might be worth $1.50 to $2.00. FWIW, a bill's serial number is almost always meaningless as a factor in the note's value. There are people who collect "interesting" numbers; e.g. 00000005 or 12344321, but the others are usually ignored.
The value of a red silver jubilee one penny stamp from 1910-1935 can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. Generally, a used stamp may be worth a few dollars, while a mint condition stamp can fetch a higher price, often in the range of $10 to $50 or more. For a precise valuation, consulting a stamp catalog or a professional appraiser is recommended.
Is this a rare or normal silver certificate?
A blue seal (rather than "stamp") is typical of most silver certificates printed during the 20th century. However there's never been a "Y series". Please post a new question with the bill's date, denomination, and what letter if any is next to the date.
it is about 1000 dollars sell it now
value of silver stamp holder
About $1.25. You could have saved a lot of typing. A bill's serial and plate numbers are almost never important to its value. The date, series letter, and condition are what matter.
1859 1959 silver centennal stamp
331 mean on silver
Is the 959 stamp gold or silver
The 925 stamp mean the jewelry made from 92.5 percent silver.
The A series stamp pictures an eagle. It has a face value of 15 cents.
Stamp 354 on a silver chain likely refers to the metal composition of the chain. It may indicate that the chain is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard purity for sterling silver. This stamp serves as a guarantee of quality and authenticity.
If you own this stamp. That stamp is part of the "Scott R24" (?) series made from 1862 to 1871. You can purchase one on eBay for around $1. There are varieties, such as a cracked plate, that can be valued at several hundred dollars, but that will require expertization to determine.