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Question by Spacey
Submitted on 7/21/2003
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Why can't there be a website that tells you how much a ....ing silver certificate is worth?!!!!!!!



Answer by Pete
Submitted on 7/23/2003
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Hi...the final value of your note depends greatly on the grade unless you know how to grade a price guide won't help much.Anyway here is a price list prices are close but not 100% accurate.http://www.lynknight.com/prices/frame.chtml?filename=Silver%20Certificates%20%281928%2D1957%29
Hope this helps.

Pete

 

Answer by Killdee
Submitted on 1/4/2007
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what is the value of a 5.00 silver certificate

 

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