$20 SCs were printed with the following dates: 1878, 1880, 1886, and 1891. Different seal colors and layouts were used within those series.
The US discontinued denominations above $10 before the end of the 19th century so large denomination silver certificates are relatively uncommon. For example, the lowest-value $20 SC is the 1886 issue with a small red seal which retails for at least $1000 in the lowest collectible grade, while others retail for well into 5 digits.
1848. Silver. Twenty. Dollar. Coin
Twenty-dollar silver certificates were printed with the series years 1878, 1880, 1886, 1888, and 1891. During the 19th century silver certificates were issued in every denomination from $1 to $1000, but the only denominations issued as silver certificates after that were $1, $5, and $10. The two higher-denomination certificates were phased out after the 1953 series, and $1 SC's ended with the 1957 series.
The U.S. did not issue silver certificates with that denomination in 1934. For values of 1934 Federal Reserve Notes visit: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$20notes.htm
The last silver certificates were worth $1 and dated 1957.If you have a Federal Reserve Note with that date, it's worth about $22 in circulated condition. A dealer will pay you face value.
, do not know about the twenty. I recently sold a 2003 A five dollar bill with no treasury seal for $70 on ebay.
Yes, the US never printed a small sized (1928 and latter) silver certificate. In fact, all 1950-series $20 bills were issued as familiar green-seal Federal Reserve Notes.
There were no $20 silver certificates printed after 1886. If you have a brown-seal National Currency Note, possible values are: Dallas bank - $40.-$65. San Francisco - $40.-$125 All others- $25.-$35.
It's not a silver certificate, it's a Federal Reserve note. The last $20 silver certificates were printed in the 1890s. Your bill is worth $22.-$45.depending on how worn it is, unless the Federal Reserve bank is Kansas City. In that case the value is $45-$90.
there are a lot of factors contributing to the price of the bill, the starting price can be from face value to five hundred. It's best to call Silver Town Coin in Winchester, Indiana. They have a toll free number. Good luck.
The U.S. did not make any $20 silver coins, look at the coin again and post new question.
The U.S. has never made a $20 silver coin. Look at it again and post new question.
For modern bills, the Treasury Department seal is green and underneath the large word TWENTY on the right-hand side of the bill's face.