Small-size silver certificates dated 1928 through 1957 are easy to recognize. They all have the words SILVER CERTIFICATE in the banner across the front, they do not have a Federal Reserve letter, and except for certain WWII bills they all have blue seals and serial numbers.
Special WWII bills with brown or yellow seals were printed for use in threatened areas, but the banner across their top front still identifies them as silver certificates or Federal Reserve Notes as applicable.
Older large-size silver certificates printed before 1928 may be more difficult to recognize. Some will still have the wording across the top, but others may say something like "Five Silver Dollars" or "One Dollar in Silver Coins".
The oldest dollar bill is a 1935 Silver Certificate.
The oldest dollar bill is a 1935 Silver Certificate.
There is no such thing as a 1989 $1 Silver Certificate.
About $1.25
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what is the value of a five dollar bill silver certificate
Check that bill again. There was no $1 silver certificate dated 1931.
It not on the bill
$10 silver certificate bill.
There are two extremely valuable silver certificates. The 1928E 1 dollar bill and the 1933 10 dollar bill.
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A martha washington silver certificate dollar bill is currently worth approx (In decent shape) 5-750.00