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Where do I cash in a 1935 US silver certificate? |
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Silver certificates are available by the thousands if one knows where to look, i.e; coin shows, various paper money magazines, and auctions, etc.. Consequenly, most silver certificates that are laying around in your top dressor drawer or safe deposit box is worth little more than $1.25 if it is circulated. However, That's not to say that there aren't some silver certificates that could be worth a few bucks. That's where the experts in this field come in! When asking your questions always be specific in your answers. The dealer will need to know these factors: The denomination,series (date), serial number, and general condition of the note. Sending a photo of the note is always a plus!
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Value of silver certicates can be found on this website (link below). It doesnt look like even the best condition ones are worth much. Oh, well, there's always scratch tickets...:)
http://www.ronscurrency.com/rcsval.mv?view
I have no idea who runs this site or if it's accurate, but, I thought I'd pass along the info anyhow.
peace
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1935 is not a rare series for silver certificates.
In circulated condition, it's worth $1.25 to $2.00
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In circulated condition, it's worth about $2.00
A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $5.00
First answer by ID1129104648. Last edit by RRCoins.net. Contributor trust: 9 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 142 [recommend question]




