It is impossible to define the value or worth of a 1963 5 dollar silver certificate because there were none manufactured in that year. The last batch of 5 dollar silver certificates are dated 1953.
It's not a SBA dollar it's a Silver Eagle Bullion coin and the value is about $17.00 just for the silver
It is not a "liberty" dollar, it is a Susan B. Anthony dollar. It is not silver,, has never been made out of silver, and is only worth $1. They are in common circulation.
The 1776-1976 dollar was an Eisenhower dollar and the silver version has a current value from $14 to $325 depending upon the condition of the coin.
Not Susan B. Anthony - President Eisenhower! And not silver, either - copper-nickel. In any case all circulating dollar coins dated 1971 or later are only worth face value. They do not contain any precious metals like silver or gold, only copper-nickel or brass.
These coins contain no silver and are very common. They are worth only face value. All of these coins have ridges.
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
I wood like to no what there worth, I have two 1957
$5.00
The average value of a 1953 five dollar silver certificate, in mint condition, as of 2013 is $15.00.
what is the value of a $5.00 silver certificate with dates 1934 D and 1934 C worth in good shape
The value of a 1928 Silver Certificate dollar is worth at least the amount of the face value. There are 6 different 1928 Silver Certificates, the value depends on the grade of the certificate. The best way to determine the value is to have the note appraised by a professional.
I changed your question because the note is called a silver certificate, not a paper silver dollar. If circulated, it would be worth $5 to $10 depending on wear. If crisp and unfolded its value could go up to $40.
It depends greatly on the year and condition. But all of them are worth at least a dollar or so over face.
There is no "series D silver dollar" (a coin) so I assume you're referring to a silver certificate. See the Related Question for more information.
$6 to $9 depending on how worn it is.
The value depends on the series (date) and condition. For a specific answer, ask about a specific note.
No, The law was changed in 1968 and these bills can not be changed for silver. They are still worth the dollar value though