1953 a 5 Dollar Silver Certificate Blue Seal
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| Is my 1953 Silver Certificate worth more than five bucks? I have come across a 1953 5 dollar bill. I have never seen one before. It is actually a silver certificate with a blue seal and blue print for the serial number. I don't have a lot of knowledge about these. Basically, I am wondering if it is worth more than the obvious 5 dollars? It has very little creases in it. The only real marks other than the print is the "validity marker" we used on it at work trying to determine whether it was fake. Bank said it was real. Any help? Thanks | ||||
| Crystal c 82 - What I need IN order to give you the answers, I need the fllowing information from you so I can get your answer, (#1) I need to know if there is a letter right after the date? ( #2 ) Both the Signatures off the front of the bill.? ( #3) Is there a *-STAR just before or after the serial number? There is some posdts on this site that gives what to look for in order to grade the currency:: THE SITE IS (1.9 HOW do you grade the condition of paper money ) Just as soon as I get your Answers, I or others on this site will get back to you, With answers for you .:: Have a good day andGOD BLESS F.B.E. |
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| Below, is the link and quote for the grading of your currency. Flying Blue Eagle does have the current documentation concerning the possible monetary values of coins and paper currency. As such, I am very glad that he is a member of this site. Concerning the grading of the conditions of paper currency, I have found what is quoted below from the following site to be very helpful. 1.9) How do you grade the condition of paper money? 1.9) How do you grade the condition of paper money?The condition of a note is critical to its value. Lowering the But here's a general guideline. Note that many dealers have Crisp Uncirculated, UNC or CU: This means absolutely not the Almost Uncirculated (or About Uncirculated), AU: This means there Extremely Fine, EF or XF: Generally three light folds or one strong Very Fine, VF: May have several folds although the note is still Fine, F: A circulated note where individual folds and creases may Very Good, VG: Tears and small holes can be present. The note is Good, G: Small pieces missing, graffiti. A worn out note. Fair: Major tears, etc. A badly worn out note. Poor: Even worse. To grade a note precisely, it can help to hold the note about Note that note from many countries have standard features which Also, some notes printed in France (for about 15 different | ||||
| Crystal C 82 - I need the questions asked you in my first post above, if you will come back on the site and give them to me ,I will be very happy to answer your questions that you want to know about the $5.00 silver certificate you have . Thanks and have a very good day and GOD BLESS :: F.B.E. |
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| bucmol and crystal c 82 _ here is the answers to your questions- but first let me say this ; it came up last year. Anderson did not take office -as "SECTUARY OF THE TREASURY "until 07/29/1957 until he passed away in 01/20/1961;; you will find several different denomintions of currency ,dateing back all the way to 1950;; i went to talk to the currency mint in washington (twice) and i finnaly got a written letter from the treasury that explained how this came about and i posted the letter on the post that this was first brought out : i will try to find the post or write a post that will slighty explain it again as per the treasury in washington: : now to get to your main question;; series 1953- signatures were (priest and humphrey) series 1953a was signatures were( priest and anderson):: on your question on how andf why the note you have is the way it is :: this is called a (error note) it is from and called ( shifts or misaligned over prints) these will bring $50.00 to $100.00 over face value of the note ,depending on the grade (condition) of the note,(very fine-20) or unc-63){ uncirculated};; major displacements,are more rare and thuss (more vauleable to a collector) :: now the values for just a regular note:: im giving both series due to you posted both 1953;;and 1953a;; #1655.-priest & humphrey- series 1953- vf-20-$8.50)( unc-63-$35. |
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| I also have a 1953 silver certificate. There is an A after the serial number, signed by Priest and Anderson, no star after the serial number, has creases, is "off" a bit. | ||||
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| I have a priest anderson 1953a 90% condition what's it worth 7553a | ||||
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| I have a 1 dollar silver certificate 1957 a with the names smith and dillian is it worth anything other than face? | ||||
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| I also have a 1953 SERIES S certificate | ||||
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| My brother has found a 1953 $5 silver certificate. The serial is B28035887A signaures are priest and humphry. The bill does have creases and looks misaligned there is a bigger margin on the right side. Please let me know if u know more about this u can email me at [email protected] thanks for the help | ||||
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| If you go to Books A Million or another book store they have books that have pictures of the money the signer's, dates the money was put out also a grade and value. The book is aprox $15.00 it also explains the grading system, just go to the hobby/ collection portion of the store. This will help if you ever come across anymore Bills you would like to know more about. They also have a coin book. | ||||
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