How big is a one dollar silver certificate?

The small silver certificates are typically not as valuable as the large ones. These small bills are the same size as any US federal reserve note that is currently in circulation. The 1928 series were the first small certificates to be produced, and a lot of them were printed- around 640 million.

When was the first one dollar certificate made?

The larger one dollar silver certificates are generally more valuable and they were produced from 1886 to 1923. The small one dollar certificates were produced from 1928 to 1957. Most of these certificates have star note varieties. If your bill has a star either before or after the serial number then it’s going to sell for a higher price.

When did the first Silver Certificate dollar bill come out?

The most common silver certificates were issued between 1935 and 1957. The appearance of the silver certificates is nearly identical to a standard U.S. dollar bill featuring George Washington.

What was the value of a 1957 Silver Certificate?

So, in the late 1950s or early 1960s, that may have meant trading in a Series 1957 $1 Silver Certificate for a Morgan Dollar or Peace Dollar, large silver coins that were still readily available for face value during that time.

When was the first ten dollar certificate made?

Ten dollar silver certificates were first printed in 1878. Production ended with the series of 1953B note. During that time several different designs were used. The basic elements to those designs are seen below. If you have a $10 silver certificate you need help with or want to sell, just ask.

Which is the most valuable$ 10 Silver Certificate?

As you might expect, the older $10 silver certificates are the most valuable. The seal color and placement can be different than what is seen above. Hendricks is the central figure. Contact me for exact pricing. The type design for the $10 silver certificate seen above was used for both 1933 and 1934 examples.

What was the value of a silver certificate in 1878?

The series issued in 1878 ranged in denomination from $10 up to $1,000. In later series $1, $2 and $5 certificates were also printed. Silver certificates could be exchanged for silver dollars. A five dollar certificate could be redeemed on demand for five silver dollars.

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