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$1 Silver Certificates Values By Series
About These Price Ranges
The values shown below are for standard notes only, based on actual eBay and Heritage Auctions data.
IMPORTANT: If your note has any special features such as:
Its value could be significantly higher. Check the "Special Features Value Impact" section below to find your note's potential premium value.
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1957
3 variants
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$3.12 - $5.75 | $4.99 - $33.50 | $8.75 - $4,080.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1935
9 variants
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$3.14 - $15.25 | $6.51 - $59.00 | $9.50 - $2,220.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1934
1 variants
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$12.99 - $51.50 | $42.00 - $91.00 | $122.06 - $492.75 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1928
6 variants
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$8.50 - $747.50 | $37.00 - $1,725.00 | $89.00 - $4,045.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1923
1 variants
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$15.00 - $65.00 | $69.00 - $152.75 | $192.00 - $2,100.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1899
1 variants
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$47.00 - $253.00 | $258.50 - $576.00 | $833.75 - $5,175.00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1896
1 variants
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$93.00 - $1,042.50 | $1,151.15 - $2,530.00 | $3,196.25 - $5,668.75 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1891
1 variants
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$126.50 - $891.25 | $920.00 - $1,800.00 | $2,382.50 - $5,186.50 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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1886
1 variants
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$94.88 - $1,110.00 | $977.50 - $2,098.75 | $3,335.00 - $4,959.38 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Special Features Value Impact
From modest premiums to jaw-dropping values—discover which special features can transform ordinary bills into prized collectibles. Explore each feature to see detailed price ranges organized by denomination, note type, and series—all based on verified auction and sales data.
$2 1976 Federal Reserve Star Note.
What are Star Note?
Replacement bills indicated by a star symbol at the end of the serial number instead of a letter. Printed to replace defective notes during production, they typically represent less than 1% of notes produced. Their relative scarcity compared to regular notes drives their premium value, especially for star notes from smaller print runs or those with fancy serial numbers, which can command significant collector premiums.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957B | $4.62 - $11.00 | $9.00 - $30.50 | $24.00 - $109.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957A | $6.39 - $15.50 | $16.49 - $34.00 | $21.50 - $153.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957 | $5.74 - $13.00 | $14.98 - $36.00 | $28.00 - $288.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935H | - | $20.00 - $45.00 | $59.40 - $174.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935G | $6.50 - $11.14 | $53.50 | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935F | $9.00 - $23.99 | $15.80 - $38.00 | $39.00 - $317.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935E | $5.00 - $15.50 | $13.00 - $32.00 | $42.00 - $193.88 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935D | $11.95 - $18.18 | $27.00 - $79.00 | $103.75 - $347.88 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935C | $18.48 - $22.50 | $21.00 - $65.50 | $86.25 - $264.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935B | $25.88 - $57.50 | $57.50 - $152.75 | $211.50 - $517.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935A | $16.00 - $21.00 | $42.00 - $91.00 | $120.00 - $653.12 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935 | $32.50 - $135.00 | $196.00 - $504.00 | $741.88 - $1,035.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1934 | $34.00 - $210.00 | $243.00 - $600.00 | $1,317.50 - $2,077.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928D | $2,760.00 - $4,456.25 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928B | $39.00 - $216.00 | $245.40 - $780.00 | $1,495.00 - $2,100.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | $37.00 - $144.00 | $118.00 - $345.00 | $572.50 - $920.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928 | $32.00 - $195.50 | $230.00 - $460.00 | $780.00 - $1,380.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1923 | $36.00 - $305.50 | $352.50 - $705.00 | $1,075.00 - $2,070.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $68.50 - $900.00 | $1,150.00 - $2,106.88 | $3,840.00 - $12,012.50 | Find SalesView |
$20 1934A Mule Federal Reserve Note.
What are Mule Note?
Currency printed with mismatched plate combinations not intended to be used together. Collectors prize these mechanical errors for their distinctive production anomalies, representing rare manufacturing oversights where front and back plates from different series were accidentally paired. Their value stems from being documented irregularities in the otherwise meticulous federal printing process.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $12.00 - $219.00 | $37.50 - $70.00 | $52.50 - $1,096.88 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935 | $11.00 | $157.00 - $235.00 | $369.38 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $69.00 - $253.00 | $253.00 - $488.75 | $822.50 - $1,157.50 | Find SalesView |
1935A "R" Experimental Silver Certificate. Fine.
What are Red "R" Experimental Note?
Bills containing red "R". These test notes were part of specific Bureau of Engraving and Printing research projects. Extremely rare in the collector market as they were never meant for circulation, these notes offer insights into currency development processes. Their scarcity and the secretive nature of their production make them highly valuable to specialized collectors of government printing anomalies.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $54.00 - $287.50 | $207.00 - $408.00 | $552.00 - $1,410.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 1935A "S" Experimental Silver Certificate. Fine.
What are Red 'S' Experimental Note?
Bills containing Red "S" designation. These specialized test notes were used in specific experimental printing processes by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Their extreme rarity stems from their limited production and intended destruction after testing. Collectors value them for their insights into currency printing innovation and their status as escaped government test items never intended for public hands.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $48.00 - $214.99 | $186.00 - $402.50 | $540.00 - $2,220.00 | Find SalesView |
A pleasing example from a semi-key funnyback issue.
What are Funnyback Note?
These distinctive bills feature an unusual design with the word "ONE" displayed in an ornate, curved font resembling a smile. Collectors prize them for their quirky aesthetic appeal and historical significance as transitional designs before standardized modern currency formats were established.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1934 | $15.99 - $170.38 | $53.00 - $85.12 | $115.00 - $432.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928D | $40.00 - $67.00 | - | $517.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928B | $14.98 - $139.38 | $50.00 - $99.00 | $92.00 - $3,240.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | $14.07 - $63.97 | $43.00 - $74.00 | $103.00 - $325.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928 | $12.74 - $35.00 | $56.48 - $119.99 | $101.72 - $420.00 | Find SalesView |
1928B $1 Silver Certificate with experimental Y-B block
What are Experimental Block Note?
These test notes used experimental printing blocks or plate arrangements during production trials by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing. Their extreme rarity and historical significance in currency development make them highly valuable to specialized collectors. They provide unique insights into the government's currency research and development processes that were never intended for public view.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $30.00 - $76.38 | $159.55 | $29.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935 | $79.00 | $172.50 - $434.75 | $340.50 - $2,432.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928B | $23.00 - $74.75 | $106.38 - $348.00 | $660.62 - $4,200.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | $31.50 - $91.98 | $161.50 - $253.00 | $411.25 - $870.00 | Find SalesView |
1935A $1 Hawaii Silver Certificate Bown Seal.
What are Hawaii Overprint Brown Seal Note?
World War II emergency issue bills overprinted with "HAWAII" as a security measure against Japanese invasion. If Japanese forces captured Hawaii, these specially marked notes could be declared invalid to prevent enemy use of the currency. Their historical significance during a pivotal wartime period combined with their distinctive appearance and finite production makes them highly prized by both currency and World War II collectors.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $22.00 - $74.50 | $80.50 - $220.00 | $250.62 - $306.00 | Find SalesView |
$5 1934A North Africa Silver Certificate Yellow Seal
What are North Africa Yellow Seal Note?
World War II emergency issue bills with distinctive yellow seals distributed to troops in North Africa. Created as a security measure that would allow the government to invalidate this currency if enemy forces seized it. Collectors value these notes for their historical significance during a crucial wartime campaign, their distinctive yellow seal, and their connection to specific military operations, making them important artifacts of financial-military history.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $36.17 - $99.00 | $99.95 - $298.99 | $294.00 | Find SalesView |
1914 Federal Reserve Note Red Seal.
What are Red Seal Note?
Bills featuring a red Treasury seal, which appeared on United States Notes as opposed to Federal Reserve Notes. These notes represent a different legal obligation type and are increasingly scarce as the government discontinued their production. Collectors value them for their distinctive colored seal, historical significance as a different currency type, and increasingly limited availability as they gradually disappear from circulation.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1886 | $137.36 - $1,080.00 | $1,610.00 - $2,185.00 | $4,506.00 - $5,821.88 | Find SalesView |
1880 Legal Tender,A deep brown, well embossed seal
What are Brown Seal Note?
Bills featuring a brown Treasury seal, excluding Hawaii overprint notes (which are categorized separately). Brown seals appeared on various historical currency types including Federal Reserve Bank Notes and National Currency. Collectors value these for their distinctive coloration, historical significance as specific currency types, and increasing scarcity. The visual distinction from modern green seal notes makes them immediately recognizable collector pieces.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1886 | $267.25 - $1,028.13 | $2,160.00 - $2,930.00 | $7,343.75 - $11,162.50 | Find SalesView |
$10 1950 Narrow Federal Reserve Note.
What are Narrow Variant?
Bills printed with narrower than standard margins or dimensions. These production variants create a visibly different appearance from regular issue notes and are prized by specialized collectors of printing variations. Their value stems from their deviation from standard production specifications and relative scarcity. Error collectors and printing specialists seek these variants as examples of production inconsistencies that escaped quality control.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935D | $3.40 - $22.08 | $15.00 - $74.75 | $60.00 - $205.50 | Find SalesView |
1950 Wide Federal Reserve Note Wide variety that has four wide margins
What are Wide Variant?
Bills printed with wider than standard margins or dimensions. These production variants have more white space around the design than typical notes, creating a distinctive appearance. Collectors value them for their deviation from standard specifications and relative rarity. Their unusual appearance makes them immediately distinguishable in collections, and their status as production anomalies that escaped quality control increases their desirability among specialists.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935D | $3.35 - $45.00 | $28.00 - $79.50 | $73.50 - $534.00 | Find SalesView |
1935G $1 With Motto Silver Certificate, Fr-1617
What are With motto “In God We Trust.”?
These anomalous bills feature the motto when they shouldn't have included it, representing production errors that escaped quality control. Collectors prize these notes for their production irregularity and their documentation of inconsistency in government printing processes, creating scarcity that attracts serious currency enthusiasts.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935G | $19.48 - $37.00 | $29.00 - $99.00 | $54.00 - $1,410.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 1935-G Silver Fr. 1616 No Motto
What are No motto “In God We Trust.”?
These error notes lack the motto when it should have been present, representing oversight in the printing process. Their collection value derives from being production anomalies that document federal printing inconsistencies, offering tangible evidence of quality control failures in official currency manufacturing.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935G | $4.50 - $21.24 | $18.00 - $40.00 | $38.00 - $557.75 | Find SalesView |
1928-A One Dollar Silver Certificate Woods/Mellon Signature Pair
What are Special Signature Combinations?
Notes bearing unusual or short-tenured Treasury official signatures create collecting interest. Their value derives from limited production periods, offering collectors scarce examples that precisely document specific administrative timeframes in American financial history.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1923 | $35.00 - $287.75 | $73.60 - $288.00 | $365.12 - $1,715.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $35.00 - $253.00 | $324.69 - $661.25 | $822.50 - $1,703.75 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1896 | $94.00 - $1,265.00 | $1,586.25 - $2,350.00 | $3,372.50 - $9,000.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1891 | $119.60 - $728.50 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1886 | $235.75 - $668.75 | - | - | Find SalesView |
1950E Federal Reserve Note. The L-D block had a printing of roughly one-fourth of the L-C block
What are Special Block Identifier?
Bills with distinctive block lettering or numbering, excluding experimental or web notes. These represent specific production batches identified by letter-number combinations in the serial number. Collectors value certain rare blocks, replacement blocks, and final blocks of a series. Their significance lies in identifying specific production runs, with first and last blocks of a series or denomination often commanding the highest premiums.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957B | - | - | $39.00 - $52.90 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957 | $28.00 - $31.50 | $76.50 | $74.75 - $184.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935H | - | - | $29.00 - $42.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935G | - | $37.50 - $39.00 | $54.00 - $94.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935D | - | $17.82 - $73.00 | $49.28 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935A | $46.50 - $64.50 | $51.00 - $57.00 | $62.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935 | - | $33.50 - $57.00 | $94.00 - $123.38 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928E | $299.00 - $870.00 | $1,350.00 - $1,440.00 | $2,415.00 - $9,200.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928D | $21.00 - $94.00 | $253.00 - $324.00 | $491.88 - $900.62 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928C | $69.00 - $214.88 | $470.00 - $579.00 | $840.00 - $1,218.12 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928B | - | $89.00 - $155.25 | $217.38 - $235.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | $79.00 - $143.75 | $79.00 | $218.50 - $326.62 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1923 | $54.00 - $345.00 | $149.50 - $504.00 | $316.50 - $1,233.75 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $85.50 - $1,080.00 | $3,055.00 | $1,975.00 - $3,240.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1896 | $126.50 - $750.00 | $3,150.00 | $3,137.50 - $3,760.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1891 | - | $1,080.00 | $3,320.00 - $4,356.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1886 | $172.50 - $1,110.00 | $1,709.63 - $2,280.00 | $7,200.00 | Find SalesView |
Short Snorter Fr. 1608 $1 1935A Silver Certificate.
What are Short Snorter?
Bills signed by multiple individuals as part of a military tradition where travelers, especially military personnel during World War II, collected signatures on currency during their journeys. These personalized notes document social connections and travels during historically significant periods. Their value derives from the number and significance of signatures, historical context, and the personal stories they represent. They serve as unique autograph books recording moments in military and aviation history.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $15.00 - $33.39 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 1985 Federal Reserve Note. James Baker courtesy autograph.
What are Autographed Note?
Bills bearing authentic signatures from Treasury officials, engravers, or other individuals associated with the note's production or historical significance. These personally signed notes transform standard currency into one-of-a-kind historical artifacts. Their value derives from the prominence of the signer, the authenticity of the signature, and the historical context of why it was signed. They represent a tangible connection to individuals involved in the U.S. monetary system.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957B | $48.48 | $31.50 | $92.00 - $94.70 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957A | - | - | $120.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957 | $35.50 - $47.50 | $39.00 - $78.00 | $98.90 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935E | $21.50 - $31.00 | $31.00 - $142.95 | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935D | $44.88 - $54.98 | $77.62 - $126.50 | $126.38 - $219.62 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $465.94 | $546.25 - $784.38 | $977.50 - $1,203.75 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1896 | $393.12 | - | $2,880.00 - $5,009.38 | Find SalesView |
There are no pinholes, tears or ink
What are Missing Print Error Note?
Error notes with completely missing elements such as seals, serial numbers, or design features. These dramatic printing omissions result from production failures where an entire printing stage was skipped. Highly valued by error collectors for their obvious visual incompleteness and the significant quality control failure they represent. Their value increases with the importance and size of the missing element, with completely missing faces or backs being the most valuable.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1923 | $15.00 - $39.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $39.00 - $129.38 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1896 | $74.00 - $143.75 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1886 | $54.00 - $240.00 | - | - | Find SalesView |
$1 1935 DOUBLE DATED Silver Certificate
What are Double Date Error Note?
Error notes showing two different dates, typically resulting from a plate error or improper changeover between production runs. These fascinating errors document transition points between different printing runs or series. Collectors value them for their historical significance as evidence of production changes and the insights they provide into the plate updating process. Their obvious visual anomaly and extreme rarity drive their substantial premium values.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935 | $13.48 - $27.75 | $26.00 - $55.00 | $59.99 | Find SalesView |
$20 1934/1934A Federal Reserve Notes. Changeover Pair.
What are Changeover Note?
Changeover notes from the transition between different series, designs, or printing plates. These rare notes show characteristics of both the old and new versions on a single bill. Highly valued by specialized collectors for documenting the evolution of currency design and production methods. Their historical significance as transition pieces and their extreme rarity drive their significant premium values in the collector market.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1899 | $77.62 - $184.00 | $293.25 | - | Find SalesView |
Inverted Overprint Fr. 2030-B $10 1993 Federal Reserve Note.
What are Overprint Error Note?
Error notes with misplaced or double overprinting of seals or serial numbers, excluding Hawaii overprints. These production errors create visually striking abnormalities where Treasury seals or serial numbers appear in incorrect positions or are duplicated. Their value stems from their obvious visual distinctiveness and the clear evidence they provide of mechanical failures during the complex multi-step printing process used for currency production.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935A | $56.50 | $171.00 - $396.56 | $576.00 - $810.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1934 | - | $80.50 - $881.25 | $129.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928D | - | $384.00 | $438.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928B | - | $96.05 | $96.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | $68.00 | $58.65 - $76.50 | $109.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928 | - | $74.00 - $74.75 | $126.50 - $148.06 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1923 | $39.50 - $105.50 | $77.00 - $231.00 | $193.75 - $279.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $76.00 - $232.50 | $276.00 - $618.12 | $712.50 - $2,247.50 | Find SalesView |
Solid Serial Number 88888888 $1 FRN
What are Solid Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers consisting of the same digit repeated eight times (e.g., 11111111). Extremely rare and highly coveted by collectors, these notes represent the pinnacle of fancy serial numbers. Their perfect numerical uniformity occurs only once per 100 million notes printed, making them among the most valuable modern currency variants.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957 | - | $1,560.00 | $1,560.00 | Find SalesView |
Repeater Serial Number 26372637 $1 2017 Federal Reserve Note
What are Repeater Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers that repeat a sequence of digits (e.g., 12341234). These notes command premium prices due to their distinctive pattern that creates a rhythmic numerical sequence. Collectors prize these for their mathematical symmetry and the satisfying visual rhythm they create.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957A | - | $152.75 | $146.88 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957 | - | - | $96.50 - $169.00 | Find SalesView |
Radar Serial Number 83522538 $1 1974 Federal Reserve Note
What are Radar Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers that read the same forward and backward (e.g., 12344321). Named for their palindromic pattern, these notes are highly valued by collectors for their mathematical perfection and symmetry. The bidirectional readability creates an instant visual appeal that stands out in collections.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957 | - | - | $95.00 - $159.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | - | $220.75 - $279.00 | - | Find SalesView |
Four Pairs 00885533$100 1996 Federal Reserve Star Note
What are Four Pairs Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers containing four pairs of identical digits (e.g., 11223344). Valued for their symmetrical pattern that displays organized numerical duplication. Collectors prize these notes for their balanced appearance and mathematical organization.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1935 | - | $253.00 - $299.00 | - | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | - | $115.50 - $135.13 | $271.73 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | - | $862.50 | $977.50 | Find SalesView |
Low serial number D00000386A $5 1928 Federal Reserve Note
What are Low/High Serial Numbers Pattern?
Bills with low or high position serial numbers (first 1000 or last 1000 in a series, e.g., 00000000-00000999). Highly prized by collectors for their sequential extremes that represent the beginning or end of a printing run.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957B | - | $75.00 - $240.00 | $79.00 - $169.38 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957 | - | $161.00 - $195.50 | $226.00 - $287.50 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935E | - | $69.00 - $177.00 | $174.50 - $204.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935C | - | $176.25 | $255.25 - $437.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935B | - | $86.25 - $457.00 | $109.25 - $135.25 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935A | - | $240.00 - $747.50 | $216.00 - $230.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935 | - | $182.13 - $253.00 | $267.38 - $528.75 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1934 | - | $299.62 | $378.88 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928B | - | $264.25 | $327.88 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | - | $204.00 - $258.62 | $333.50 - $840.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928 | - | $299.00 - $561.12 | $360.00 - $376.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | - | $1,150.00 - $1,542.50 | $1,527.50 | Find SalesView |
Trinary $5 1969C Federal Reserve Note
What are Trinary Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers using only three different digits (e.g., 12312312). These notes command premium prices due to their mathematical rarity and visually appealing patterns. Similar to binary notes but slightly more common, they still represent exceptional finds in circulation.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957A | - | - | $53.00 - $89.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1957 | $21.00 | - | $33.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928A | - | $99.00 | $78.20 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1923 | $26.99 - $61.38 | $68.08 - $138.00 | $162.75 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $110.25 - $172.25 | - | $1,453.75 | Find SalesView |
Bookends $50 1950E Federal Reserve Note.
What are Bookends Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers where the first two and last two digits are identical (e.g., 12XXXX12). Named for resembling bookends that frame the middle digits, these notes appeal to collectors for their symmetrical balance. The visual framing effect creates an aesthetically pleasing numerical composition.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1923 | $22.50 - $60.00 | $69.38 - $126.50 | $163.88 - $347.28 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1899 | $87.40 - $201.25 | - | $795.00 | Find SalesView |
Seven of a Kind $1 1969B Federal Reserve Note
What are 7 of a Kind Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers containing seven identical digits that are not necessarily consecutive (e.g., 33333335, 93999999). These notes are extremely rare and highly sought after by collectors for their near-solid appearance.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1957 | - | - | $79.00 - $199.80 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1935E | - | $111.63 | $111.62 | Find SalesView |
Six of a Kind $10 1928A Federal Reserve Note.
What are 6 of a Kind Pattern?
Bills with serial numbers containing six identical digits that are not necessarily consecutive (e.g., 77777756, 45666666). These notes command significant premiums due to their visual impact and mathematical rarity.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Deno. | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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$1 | 1928A | - | $115.22 - $138.00 | $234.00 | Find SalesView |
$1 | 1928 | - | $126.25 | $183.06 - $220.50 | Find SalesView |
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What about this one it’s #69 lol 😂
Thank you for sharing the photo of your 1957 $1 Silver Certificate (blue seal).
Your note has the serial number T50173269A, which is indeed ending in “69” as you pointed out. While some collectors do look for notes with interesting or sequential numbers, this particular ending doesn’t significantly affect the value.
This is a 1957 series $1 Silver Certificate in circulated condition. Based on what I can see in the photo, it appears to be in Fair to Good condition (approximately F-12 to F-15 on the grading scale) with some visible wear, folds, slight discoloration, and what looks like a small stain in the lower right area.
Looking at our recent sales database, similar 1957 $1 Silver Certificates have sold for:
Based on these comparable sales, your note likely has a current market value in the $3-$10 range, depending on exact condition and buyer interest. The variance in prices reflects how individual buyer preferences and minor condition differences can affect final sale prices.
I have a $1 Silver Certificate.
Series 1935 G.
Front bottom right corner E 8415.
Back bottom right corner 6550.
Serial # C 36086666 J.
Is it worth more than $1.00?
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Your 1935 G Silver Certificate has some really interesting features!
First, let’s talk about that fascinating serial number (C 36086666 J). It’s got a Fancy Score of 60 with a “Four of a Kind” pattern (those four 6’s), plus some cool historical connections – from Xbox 360 to the famous Four Sixes Ranch in Texas!
As for value:
I have 1935E Series, One Dollar Silver Certificate. Serial number is X 74476593 H Serial number is blue ink. Blue seal P 8073 bottom right corner on front, 5898 on back. Circulated. Good condition. Is it worth more than face value?
Yes, I think $3-$5