United States Silver Certificate Currency

Silver Certificates were a common form of paper currency, once upon a time. A silver certificate was redeemable for an equal amount of silver coins. For example, an owner of a $10.00 certificate was able to redeem the note for ten silver dollars. In 1934, Congress passed legislation that allowed the government to exchange silver bullion for the certificates and not simply silver dollars.


1896 $1 EDUCATIONAL SILVER CERTIFICATE CIRC

US $356.60

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SERIES 1896 $100 EDUCATIONAL SILVER CERTIFICATE

US $175.00

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1923 $1 LARGE SILVER CERTIFICATEIN WALL DESK DISPLAY

US $124.95

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AU 58 1923 $1 Silver Certificates Five in Sequence

US $750.00

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1923 Large Size US Silver Certificate One Dollar Bill

US $10.50

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1928 $100 Silver Certificate Circulated

US $15.09

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1928 $100 Silver Certificate Circulated Lot 2

US $11.59

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Lot of 1935C $100 Silver Certificates AU

US $30.00

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1957 $100 Star Silver Certificates Consecutive UNC

US $25.00

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1957 $100 Silver Certificates Consecutive UNC

US $20.00

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1957A $100 Silver Certificates Consecutive UNC

US $20.00

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1923 one dollar bill silver certificate 1 $ large note

US $18.50

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