I have a 1935 E star note Silver Certificate $1 dollar bill signed by Priest and Humphrey with the serial number 47642965 D, it also has the blue seal with Washington DC across it, it does not have "in god we trust" on the back, its in circulated, very fine condition, is it worth anything more than face value? Any thoughts on where I could go to find out more about it?
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Because it's a star note, there will be a collector for it, and it's definitely worth more than face value, but it's impossible to quote an exact price. eBay is the place to look for actual sales results, but you must know that prices can vary quite a bit for the same exact quality, mainly due to the timing of the sale. When the right people are looking for what you have at the time you have it for sale, you can have a nice bidding war. List it at the wrong time and it might sell dirt cheap. So, if you are going to look at eBay sold results, do so over a several-month period, keep tracj of prices, and take an average.
The variance in price will be even greater if you don't pay attention to the specific condition grades. A note in really poor shape might bring only face value, while a professionally-graded note in crisp uncirculated could sell for hundreds. You can observe those, but the ones you have to go by are those in the grade range yours is in.
All silver certificates (blue seal), gold certificates (yellow seal), and crimson seal fees are valued at additional then face price. How infrequent the bill is, determines its fee. E book outlets have obtained to have a booklet or journal that has values for money and currency trading. I might bet that it's valued at additional then $5, to . You was once geared up to swap a silver certificates $1 for one oz. Of silver. For members who would do that now, it is going to be valued at about $31.