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Question by Thomas TJT
Submitted on 9/7/2003
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How much is a 1935F One Dollar Silver Certificate worth?  Can you tell me where I can find more info on this Federal Reserve Note?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 9/7/2003
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Hi..if your note does not have a star begining it's serial number or B begining it's serial and ending with a J letter your note is a common note to collectors.In circulated grades the value would be $1-2 at best.Uncle Sam printed 1.1 billion of this series and collectors can find them with no problems.
As far as additional info this is a good first stop.http://www.moneyfactory.com/

Pete

 

Answer by Inx
Submitted on 2/20/2004
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Hi I have a 1957A one dollar silver certificate that starts with a star.  SN *46764283A.  Also, a 1935F one dollar silver certificate with SN B53917510J.  Are these both common or worth something?  Thanks!

 

Answer by Amber
Submitted on 5/2/2004
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I have a one dollar silver certificate. it is a 1935F series and i think the SN is A35098887J. I have no clue what it is worth or anything about silver certificates. please help me. thanks a bunch

 

Answer by jeritta
Submitted on 5/25/2004
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I have a 1935F certifacate with SN X97508854I. I also have some 1957 certificates. One of the 1957 certificates has a star before the serial number.

 

Answer by ant
Submitted on 11/24/2004
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i have 4 silver certificates 3 of them are from 1957 and one is from 1935 how much are they worth

 

Answer by beverlydouse@aol.com
Submitted on 4/10/2005
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i have a one doller silver certifacate 1957a how much is it worth

 

Answer by Reta B
Submitted on 9/14/2005
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I have a 1957 B Silver Certificat how much is it worth.

 

Answer by kristan
Submitted on 11/11/2005
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i can see that you say that most one dollar silver certificates arent really worth much but what about a 5 or 10 dollar silver certificate? are they worth anything?

 

Answer by Johnny
Submitted on 4/16/2006
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Hi I have a silver certificate 1935 E SN R55583571H


think its worth any thing?

 

Answer by jbugguy
Submitted on 4/23/2006
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i have a 1935 SN# B08182772J in very good condition  any one know about what this would be worth ?

 

Answer by Jay
Submitted on 3/14/2007
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I have one  my year is 1965 number on it j02931919h so what do that mean?

 

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