$1 silver certificate 1957 a blue seal

Value, Series, Fr. Image, Portrait, Signature & seal varieties 1601 – Woods and Mellon (1928A) – blue $1 Silver Certificate, Series 1957, Fr.1619, depicting  $1 Bill Front Picture: Description: This is the last one dollar silver certificate issued by The United States. Seal Type: All 1957 $1 silver certificates have the same  I have about one hundred of these $1 silver certificates in various stages of preservation. All are dated in the 1930's & 1950's and all are blue seal small size  

BB notes are slightly rarer, but still worth less than $50. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver  Results 1 - 48 of 1016 1957 $1 One Dollar Silver Certificate Blue Seal Fine Condition. $3.79. Certification: Uncertified. $1.29 shipping. Denomination: $1. Watch. Jul 11, 2019 Most 1935 to 1957 series Silver Certificates are worth a small $1.50 each, while uncirculated $1 Silver Certificates are worth $2 to $4 each. I have a siver certificate serie 1935A blue seal can you tell me how much is worth. Results 1 - 48 of 8412 1957 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATES ~~VERY GOOD~~. C $5.52. 9 left. 1943 Steel cent/penny &1957 $1 Silver Certificate Blue Seal Note,  1935 and 1957 $1 silver certificates are very common. The highlights of the silver certificate series are the 1933 $10 and some star varities from the 1928 C,D,E  405 items 2003 $2 Federal Reserve Note "Green Seal" Uncirculated "Star Note" $50 Book Valu 1957A $1 Silver Certificate Federal Reserve Star Note#2 Uncirculated. $14.95 1935-G $1 US Banknote - Silver Certificate - Blue Seal. $5.55. $5 1953-A=SILVER CERTIFICATE=Fr.1656*=STAR=VIBRANT BLUE SEAL AND $1 1957-A Silver Certificates=Fr.1620=PCGS VERY FINE 30, $115.00

Make an Offer. I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. $5.50. +$1.79 shipping. Make Offer - I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. Fr.1620 1957A $1 Silver Certificate PMG67 EPQ SUPERB GEM.

Make an Offer. I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. $5.50. +$1.79 shipping. Make Offer - I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. Fr.1620 1957A $1 Silver Certificate PMG67 EPQ SUPERB GEM. A 1957 blue seal silver certificate is probably worth only a small amount over face value. According to Heritage Auctions, an uncirculated bill is worth between $2 and $4, and a circulated bill is worth between $1.25 to $1.50. However, if the serial number has a star after it, the value will be somewhat higher. B is the highest series letter on a 1957 $1 silver certificate, so you may be looking at a plate indicator or some other marking. In any case 1957 $1 SC's are not rare; in average condition they generally retail in the $1.25 to $2.00 range regardless of series letter. The star notes in fair to lightly circulated condition are valued about the same as the standard 1957 one dollar silver certificate notes. However the uncirculated 1957 one dollar silver certificate star notes sell at a premium, around $10-15 each. 1957B $1 Silver certificates are very common with slight collectible value. Notes without star serial numbers in circulated condition value around $1.50-$3 each. Notes in uncirculated condition (like new) up to $5-$6. Notes with star serial numbers in circulated condition value around $5-$8 each. Uncirculated stars to $11-$15.

Add this historic collector favorite to your collection today! Product Type: Single Products; Note Features: Blue Seal; Note Size: Small 

I have about one hundred of these $1 silver certificates in various stages of preservation. All are dated in the 1930's & 1950's and all are blue seal small size   Add this historic collector favorite to your collection today! Product Type: Single Products; Note Features: Blue Seal; Note Size: Small  The 1957 one dollar silver certificate is common so it's not worth much money. There is nothing really noteworthy or special about these blue seal notes, and they resemble the modern one dollar bills. Denomination: $1.00 U.S. Dollar. BB notes are slightly rarer, but still worth less than $50. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver  Results 1 - 48 of 1016 1957 $1 One Dollar Silver Certificate Blue Seal Fine Condition. $3.79. Certification: Uncertified. $1.29 shipping. Denomination: $1. Watch. Jul 11, 2019 Most 1935 to 1957 series Silver Certificates are worth a small $1.50 each, while uncirculated $1 Silver Certificates are worth $2 to $4 each. I have a siver certificate serie 1935A blue seal can you tell me how much is worth. Results 1 - 48 of 8412 1957 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATES ~~VERY GOOD~~. C $5.52. 9 left. 1943 Steel cent/penny &1957 $1 Silver Certificate Blue Seal Note, 

The 1957 one dollar silver certificate is common so it's not worth much money. There is nothing really noteworthy or special about these blue seal notes, and they resemble the modern one dollar bills. Denomination: $1.00 U.S. Dollar.

Results 1 - 48 of 8412 1957 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATES ~~VERY GOOD~~. C $5.52. 9 left. 1943 Steel cent/penny &1957 $1 Silver Certificate Blue Seal Note,  1935 and 1957 $1 silver certificates are very common. The highlights of the silver certificate series are the 1933 $10 and some star varities from the 1928 C,D,E  405 items 2003 $2 Federal Reserve Note "Green Seal" Uncirculated "Star Note" $50 Book Valu 1957A $1 Silver Certificate Federal Reserve Star Note#2 Uncirculated. $14.95 1935-G $1 US Banknote - Silver Certificate - Blue Seal. $5.55. $5 1953-A=SILVER CERTIFICATE=Fr.1656*=STAR=VIBRANT BLUE SEAL AND $1 1957-A Silver Certificates=Fr.1620=PCGS VERY FINE 30, $115.00 Jan 7, 2020 Any silver certificate from 1957 or 1935 is extremely common. That also goes for any combination of letters like 1957B or 1935F. They are all  Nearly identical to a standard U.S. dollar bill, it features the familiar face of President George Washington, a distinctive blue Treasury seal, and the key words: ONE  That comprises of any combination of letters such as 1957B or 1935F. Several block variations on all of the series of the year 1957 $1 silver certificates are Any 1934 or 1953 five dollar silver certificate with a blue seal printed on it is very  

Make an Offer. I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. $5.50. +$1.79 shipping. Make Offer - I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. Fr.1620 1957A $1 Silver Certificate PMG67 EPQ SUPERB GEM.

Make an Offer. I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. $5.50. +$1.79 shipping. Make Offer - I Pick4u 3 One dollar notes 1957 A B silver certificates, lot of 3 Blue Seal. Fr.1620 1957A $1 Silver Certificate PMG67 EPQ SUPERB GEM. A 1957 blue seal silver certificate is probably worth only a small amount over face value. According to Heritage Auctions, an uncirculated bill is worth between $2 and $4, and a circulated bill is worth between $1.25 to $1.50. However, if the serial number has a star after it, the value will be somewhat higher.

BB notes are slightly rarer, but still worth less than $50. These silver certificates feature George Washington, a blue seal, and the following wording: “Silver