A silver certificate star-note would normally be worth around $5 or so, depending on how worn it is.
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About $9 - $10 if it is in uncirculated condition.
the certificate K57481719A worth 1 dollar of silver this mean about 1 tenth of an ounce at a spot price of 10$/ounce the certificate should have been used before since with inflation 1 dollar buy alot less silver then it used to buy in 1899
It depends on the series letter rather than the serial number. A bill's serial number almost never affects its worth. The date, series letter, and condition are the major factors determining value. See if there's any letter next to the date, and then check a site such as this one for a range of values:
Please post a new question with the date and condition of the bill. Please do not include the serial number.
ere on a marriage certificate is the serial number
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Type your answer here... Serial Number and IssuerAnswer Explanation: Digital certificates in a PKI have nine required fields, two of which are the Serial Number and Issuer fields. The Serial Number is an identification number for the certificate. The name of the organization that issued the certificate is required in the Issuer field. Other required fields include the following: Version, Algorithm ID, Validity, Subject, Subject Public Key Info, the digital signature of its issuer, and an algorithm identifier.
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If the coin is packaged, it is probably a serial number. If the coin has a serial number, it may also have a certificate of authenticity.
Sorry but five bucks not too rare
Silver certificates don't always have a letter in the beginning of the serial number. They can have a star. Otherwise they all have letters.
Information needed to give a value includes the denomination, series (date), and condition. A serial number by itself is meaningless.
Is there a letter before or after as part of the serial number?
Serial numbers were not required before 1968
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It depends on condition. Who signed the note and what is the serial number?