Question by Shawna Barrett: what is the value of 1934 silver certificate .00 federal reserve note?

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Answer by Joshua P
Your 1934 silver certificate bill is worth approximately .00 in very good condition and .00 in crisp uncirculated condition.

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One Response to “What Is the Value of 1934 Silver Certificate $10.00 Federal Reserve Note?”
  1. Taiping says:

    There is a series 1934 Federal Reserve note that sells for around $15 in grade fine and $40 in grade extra fine, in crisp uncirculated $90. There is also a 1934 silver certificate that sells for $30 in grade fine, $60 in grade extra fine and $250 in crisp uncirculated. There is no such thing as a silver certificate/Federal Reserve note they are 2 separate items and can only be one or the other.

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