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I have 26 silver certificates. One of them is a 1935 G. Seven of them are 1957. Ten of them are 1957A. Eight of them are 1957 B. I wanted to know how much they are worth?

2007-05-13 09:18:17 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Investing

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The value depends upon the condition of the bill.

Average buying price (paid by a dealer)

1935G = $1.85 or
1935G = $1.80 if the bill says "In God We Trust"
1957 = $1.45
1957A = $1.45
1957B = $1.45

Selling Prices

1935G = from $3.00 (good condition) to $11.50 (uncirulated condition) or
1935G = from $3.00 (good condition) to $22.00 (uncirulated condition) if the bill says "In God We Trust"
1957 = from $2.00 (good condition) to $5.50 (uncirulated condition)
1957A = from $2.00 (good condition) to $6.50 (uncirulated condition)
1957B = from $2.00 (good condition) to $6.00 (uncirulated condition)

If the serial number contains a star the bill is worth more. In that case an uncirculated bill would sell for

1935G = $25.00 or
1935G = $60.00 if the bill says "In God We Trust"
1957 = $12.00
1957A = $12.50
1957B = $12.00

2007-05-13 11:05:37 · answer #1 · answered by zman492 7 · 1 0

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