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the bills are in varying condition - I also have 4 1 dollar silver certificates in old condition, 3 1928 1 1957 - what are their values

2007-11-08 08:59:02 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Investing

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Condition is THE most important aspect in any collectible except for the rarest of the rare, when it is much less a factor. If the 1953 bills were in crisp, new condition, they would be in the $25-35 range unless there was some special sequence in the serial number, and then there might be a premium. The star note would be worth a premium. The silver certificates in 'old' condition might be worth a ten percent premium (1.10) to a dealer if you had a large quantity of them. If your bills are well-used, many fold lines, bent corners, it's pretty much spending money.

2007-11-08 09:11:23 · answer #1 · answered by curtisports2 7 · 1 0

A little hard to say here. I had a recent chance to price several of my own. The star ones are worth more than the others.
Value is relative as some collectors will pay more and others maybe 3 to 10 times face value.

I would recommend taking them in to a coin shop and having them look at them.

2007-11-08 09:09:25 · answer #2 · answered by mslider2 6 · 0 0

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