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  1. The 1928 and 1934 series one-dollar silver certificate came to be known as a Funnyback because of the image on the reverse. People called the note the Funnyback based on the dramatically lighter green ink used on the reverse and unusually large font which was used for the word "ONE" in the center of the design.

  2. 31 lip 2024 · Learn about the history and value of silver certificate dollar bills, a type of legal tender issued by the U.S. government in the late 1800s. Find out how to grade, collect, and sell these historical artifacts that are no longer redeemable for silver.

  3. Learn about the different series and values of one dollar silver certificates, collectible paper money with silver backing. See images and descriptions of large and small bills, star notes, funnybacks and more.

  4. Learn how to determine the value of your old $1 Silver Certificate bills based on supply, demand, history, serial numbers and condition. See examples of different years and types of Silver Certificates and contact us for free appraisals and cash offers.

  5. 29 gru 2020 · Silver certificates were issued between 1878 and 1964 and were redeemable at face value in silver dollars or, at certain times, silver bullion.

  6. 27 paź 2020 · A well-worn 1957 $1 Silver Certificate that isn’t graded by PCGS Banknote but has no rips, tears, or stains is usually worth around $1.50 to $2. Heavily worn 1957 $1 bills, such as those that are rag-like in appearance, are discolored, and/or have handwriting are generally worth only face value.

  7. Detailed information about the coin 1 Dollar (Silver Certificate), United States, with pictures and collection and swap management: mintage, descriptions, metal, weight, size, value and other numismatic data.

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