FREE: 5 Silver Certificates $1.00 Bills 1935 E, F, G & 1957 & 1957A
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Description
The listing, 5 Silver Certificates $1.00 Bills 1935 E, F, G & 1957 & 1957A has ended.
These have all been folded and in a jewelry box for at least 20 years. I have had them in a box, trying to flatten them out enough to take a picture.
I have no idea if these are worth anything in this condition.
1935 E, F, G 1957 & 1957A
Questions & Comments
i use to have a one dollar bill with a red seal on it, but my house burned years ago and i lost everything, if you happen to come across one please let me know
you can check the value out on the coin sites they are most likely a couple hundred a piece as long as they are in good shape. will look and let you know
there is so much to coin and paper collecting. besides condition, there are different marks that can increase the value, and other stuff. I just don't have the energy or focus to do the research. So I thought I would offer them up and let people who collect coins or paper and have the knowledge have them.
The way I figure it.......... if there is one worth a couple hundred bucks....... it would have cost me that much in time and energy in research and gas trying to find a buyer.
By listing them... I can pass them along to someone else who wants them.
Wow!! I did not expect the bids to go so high!! I just wanted to clean out a drawer in the jewelry chest and hopefully pass along some items to someone who wanted them!! This is crazy good! Thank you!
I would advise you not to fold or modify the bill as doing so could decrease its value further. The highest value note I saw was the one with a Star on it. It denotes that it is a replacement note. The original note was made with a flaw and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing destroyed it, then reproduced the same note (but with a Star symbol in place of the letter symbol next to the serial number) to replace it. As a general rule, star notes command a higher premium. Good luck with your auction!