Silver Certificate $1 Dollar Bill Complete Guide - What Is It Worth And Why?
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- A relatively smaller series coming to the channel, this video seeks to provide a complete overview of the small size Silver Certificate 1 Dollar Bills - everything from what they are worth to how many series' there were to how star notes and full bill serial number run packs are valued. We'll start with an introduction and move to a presentation on the 1928 1 Dollar Silver Certificate, 1934 1 Dollar Silver Certificate, 1935 1 Dollar Silver Certificate, and 1957 1 Dollar Silver Certificate. There are some series with very valuable star notes and others that are significantly more common, so it pays to be informed and know what to be on the look out for if you are bill searching, bank strap hunting, currency hunting, or anything of that nature. The information is also good for casual banknote and currency fans as well.
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Thanks for the informative presentation on Silver Certificates. They do stand out if you're lucky enough to get one in change. Thanks again. 👍👍👍
For sure! Thanks so much!
Always love seeing currency videos. Thanks for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed!
Excellent video!!! Very detailed and comprehensive. Thank you.
Good info !! Thank you❣️
Very interesting facts.. thank you for sharing..
Nice seeing these bills. Thanks.
For sure!
Thanks for the information my Friend excellent video
Thanks Jose!
Found a silver certificate hidden in an old book that my girlfriend bought. Very helpful info! Thank you!
Unfortunately it's only a 1935 F series. Nothing special but very interesting to know about all of the different silver certificates!
thanks for the review.
Very nice
Your are sharing valuable information to all 🥰
Thanks!
Great video! Very informative 😊
Thanks Vintage!
Ty for this video, very informative. The 1928 $1 silver certificate was also referred to as the funnyback. These are nice to have in any collection. The 1928 funnyback has the blue seal on the left obverse. After the crash of 1929, all silver certificates have the seal on the right obverse.
Great reminder! Thanks!
I have a folder with these plus the 1923 large size it's a nice collection of these notes.
The meaning of the letter following the "Series Date" is the "changing of the Treasurer'" 1935 (first Treasurer for FDR), 1935A (next Treasurer for FDR) 1935 C (third Treasurer) and so. Therefore, the date of printing can be determined by which Treasurer served under which POTUS. The later scnotes of 1935 were actually printed in the 1940s.
Thanks!
Had no idea - really appreciate the comment.
Very nice video
I started collecting small size notes in the 80’s
I have a nice size collection of ones thru 100’s
And many varieties only the 1928E has been unattainable due to auction outbids or budget constraints nonetheless small size notes are a fun part of the hobby and highly educational a well
Keep the good work
That's awesome! Thanks so much.
Is there a place where I can learn what ALL of the numbers and letters mean on the 1928 silver certificates? Thanks.
Very interesting, thank you!
A tip : watch movies at flixzone. Been using it for watching all kinds of movies lately.
@Miles Clark definitely, I've been watching on Flixzone} for months myself =)
Could you help me I have a 1923 silver certificate was low numbers and a star it's in a large bill what is the value seem real good shape
I have a 35 E Star Note with a misaligned cut, in almost unc condition, what would the value be, on average?
i am clueless when it comes to silver certificates,anyone know what its worth? how do i tell,for i dont understqand yet what a star note is or what kind of error i am looking for,can anyone help>?
I have a 1957 silver certificate one dollar bill with star on both serial number with a C letter and a blue seal on d right of George Washington pls wats d value
Great video! I love silver certificates! 😀
Sweet!
I have 2
God job, TT!! Don't know if you have done one on large notes, but it would be helpful!!😊
I did one! It's called Complete History of the $1 or something!
I have a 1 dollar 1935G no motto silver certificate how much money worth please reply
I just got one of these bills today in the store 😂🙏❤️
Christian, do you have anything on bank notes? I saw a $10 bank note with a standard obverse, but had a bank of Syracuse. New York (if I remember the city correctly) on the reverse, about 20 years ago. I don't remember the year of the note, though.
Hi Huckfinnsj - those are probably national banknotes. The Syracuse should have been on the front, though. Maybe something like this: collectiblenotes.com/product/10-1929-syracuse-new-york-ny-national-currency-bank-note-bill-ch-13393-fine/
I have one with silver writing over the regular writing it's misaligned though.
Good video can you do one on two dollar silver certificates i have found some of them in change and know nothing about them
Two dollar silver certs are pretty expensive - I have vids on both Red Seals and the full picture of the $2 on the channel.
What if start with a star then a letter ??? Would that it makes different ???
I have a chance to buy a 1928A ONE SILVER DOLLAR GEM UNC FUNNY BACK SILVER CERTIFICATE NOTE PMG 66 EPQ with woods mellon signatures YA block for $300 is that a fair price? Thank You
You should have covered the American-backed Philippine peso banknote! Those were wartime emergency issue banknotes similar to the Hawaii overprint and Yellow Seal North Africa banknotes. They were issued back when the Philippines was an American colony.
Good point! I actually own one of those.. they are super cool. Was a mistake not to include them!
What is a star on the left side of a one dollar silver certificate 1957A all my other ones the star is on the right side
I have a question I don't know if your still looking at these videos but if you are. Can I ask if your 1935 silver certificate is printed almost all the way to the left side does that change the value? I know you said they are worth 1.50 but I can't find any printed that far over like mine
I would look at eBay sales - it probably needs to be printed off of the actual note the paper is on to have much premium.
i have a 1934 $500 bill silver certificate with star . is it worth anything?
What about the 1928 or 1963 red seal 2 dollar notes? I have won some currency notes. But I'm more into the metals an coins. I'll start currency later on. But any info to the red seal 2 dollar notes would be appreciated
I think I made a vid on those as well!
I have a blue star silver certificate dollar bills from 1957, one is A and the other is B. What are they worth
Can u help me with some estimates on price
How much is a 1935 D misprinted Silver Certificate? It’s misaligned a lot.
not necessarily what i wanted to hear, but great information. thanks for sharing. if you ever want to collaborate, i have tons of great content
how about 1million siver certifacate 1923 and letter B
1957 silver certificate $1 blue seal bill with those numbers. How much is it worth
somebody gave me one as change 40yrs back, though couldn't tell ya its year-
R there any errors I have one not sentered
Damn dude.... I actually learned something. 😶
I have a 1935 G ⭐️ note. Very dingy on front. 🐎
I'm guessing this one is not worth a whole lot but it is a 1935 D with no in god we trust on the back. I'm wondering what's it's worth? Anyone have an answer?
i have one can i show you and help me about price
Most 1935G notes didn't have the motto "In God We Trust." However toward the end of the series 1935G there were those printed with the motto.
Great history ... wish our money was still backed by silver ... concerned that the government will inflate our currency away.
I want to know how much value for 1957
My 1935s are marked very differently from these at 4:32
Have you ever heard of a 57 $1 silver certificate with Robert B Andersons hand signature above the printed signature serial number 00000203
I have 40 hand signature above printed signature as well did you find out any information on it?
Yeah I got a 1957 c. At least it looks brand new. Still going to keep it.
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I av one with stars on both serial numbers
I have a 1957 A $1 silver certificate with a very interesting serial number. How do I find out what’s it’s worth?
Probably the only way is to Buy It Now sell on eBay with a high price you'd be happy with receiving and allow offers. Or post on a coin forum.
What was the purpose of these? You could just use a federal reserve note and get change and it would all be silver until 1964. What am I missing?
#4:57 I recently purchased both $1 Silver Certificates ("Funny Back" Series 1928 A & "Regular Back" Series 1935 A) at one of my coin club's auction. There is a slight difference, however, between the SCN (Silver Certificate Note) in your video and my note. Your note shows the "Series & Date" in the upper left, while my note has the "Series & Date A" at the bottom right. Slight change in design? #9:28 You forgot to mention the SCN's with the motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" on the reverse above "ONE" in the center of the note. These notes were printed after WW II, during "the Cold War" and "McCarthy eras (still continues today)🤦♂️ .
Sounds good! Thanks for letting me know.
I'm wanting to sale mine. 1957 blue seal silver certificate numbers G34059661A are u interested?
Got a 1935g silver certificate is it worth anything
Happy beautiful evening sir I have a one million u s dollar series 1928 blue seal silver certificate from Quezon Palawan Philippines with love
Dear sir I have 1935 silver certificate 4 notes I want to sell them
Glad you did this video! I heard some people have stamped their own fake R or S on some of the bills. Have you heard about this?
I have! There's a certain serial number range to look for, but I don't remember what it is.
I have a few of 1935 g series without in god we trust...everyone says f series was the last not to have it....Ummm I beg to differ....g series is after f series and mine don't have it.
The 1935G with motto were produced in November and December of 1956. Previous1935G didn't have the motto.
I have one of these and have no idea what it was D:
I have a 1957 silver certificate dollar
I GOT A STAR UP ONE LOOIKING FOR SALE IT
1957 A
1957
The problem I see is that you are telling my how much fiat I will get for this paper note. If a certain bill was printed back in 1935 for example, it should be worth what one dollar of silver should get you back then today!
I got a 1934 silver certificate for sale
I Thought The Yellow Seal Is Also For The Gold Certificate !
True! These are a lighter yellow, if I remember correctly.
how much would a 1969 $50 * be worth?
I'm not too sure - I'd look at eBay solid listings.
@@TreasureTownCoins hi have a 1935 gseries silver certificate is it worth anything
how much 1dollar
Idk. Not second guessing you. But I've seen silver dollar stat notes in pristine or good condition sell for thousands.
Definitely could be!
can you still buy things with it ? like use it as 1$?
Of course.
Technically, you could, but it's probably not a good idea.
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My 1935 G bares no In God We Trust?
G34059661A
What value got? L 02444220A n L 30730704 p