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Submitted on 7/10/2006
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I have 2 Silver Certificate One dollar bills, each only has 1 fold, 0 tears, One is Series 1935 signed by Henry Morgenthau Jr., Secretary of The Treasury. The serial # is A07006813A. Also, this bill has a very weird color green ink on the back. It has a blue seal. The other is a Series 1957B, signed by C. Douglas Dillon, Secretary of the Treasury, also a blue seal. Serial # X25694618A. Are either of them worth anything? (Well, besides the $1 legal tender that they are now......)


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