1957B $1 Silver certificates are very common with slight collectible value. Notes without star serial numbers in circulated condition value around $1.50-$3 each. Notes in uncirculated condition (like new) up to $5-$6. Notes with star serial numbers in circulated condition value around $5-$8 each.
What’s the value of a 1957 one dollar bill?
There are star notes available and they are more rare. 1957 Star notes are bills that have an empty blue star at the beginning of the serial number. The star notes in fair to lightly circulated condition are valued about the same as the standard 1957 one dollar silver certificate notes.
What’s the serial number on a 1957 Silver Bill?
The $1 Silver Certificate includes series 1957, 1957A and 1957B, and each are equally common. Since millions were printed and many are still in circulation today, they are readily available and not highly sought after by collectors. Bills from the B-B block – those with serial numbers beginning and ending in B – are the only exception.
How to buy a 1957 Blue Seal certificate?
With Motto on Reverse 1 Variety with a Star Serial Number. Please submit a good photo or scan. It will be identified and evaluated. Understand there may be subtle differences between the image you see above and your note. Signatures, design, markings and note condition will determine the offer price.
How much is a 1957 one dollar bill worth?
Price Guide for 1957 One Dollar Banknotes. Year: 1957. Denomination: One Dollar Bank Note. Type: Silver Certificate. $1 Bill Front Picture: Description: This is the last one dollar silver certificate issued by The United States.
What kind of money was issued in 1957?
Year: 1957. Denomination: One Dollar Bank Note. Type: Silver Certificate. $1 Bill Front Picture: Description: This is the last one dollar silver certificate issued by The United States. Seal Type: All 1957 $1 silver certificates have the same seal type. Varieties: These can be noted as series of 1957, series of 1957A, or series of 1957B.
What’s the value of a 1935 Silver Certificate?
These are unique looking because they are the only year to have a blue “1” printed on the left hand side of the bill. Stars and low serial numbers are available for a premium. Please do not call about any $1 silver certificate from 1935 or 1957. They are extremely common. I sell them for around $1.50.