Who is on 1953 10 dollar silver certificate?

Series of 1953 $10 Silver Certificates Feature a Portrait Of: Alexander Hamilton Treasurer of The United States on 1953 $10 Blue Seals: Ivy Baker Priest We purchase 1953 ten dollar silver certificates if they are in perfect condition or if they are star notes.

What’s the price of a 1953 five dollar bill?

In uncirculated condition the price is around $95 for bills with an MS 63 grade. The only rare star note is the 1953B five dollar silver certificate star note. Over three million of these bills were printed, but somehow fewer than 400,000 went into circulation.

What’s the serial number on a 1953 Silver Certificate?

Serial Number: Written in blue ink, begins with A, ends with A Inscriptions on 1953 $10 Blue Seal: “Silver Certificate This Certifies That There Is On Deposit In The Treasury Of The United States Of America Ten Dollars In Silver Payable To The Bearer On Demand” – “This Certificate Is Legal Tender For All Debts Public And Private”

How much is a 1923 silver certificate worth?

The single most common large size piece of United States currency is the 1923 $1 silver certificate. These were issued by the millions. Today a nice looking example can be purchased for around $20. George Washington is shown at the center of each bill.

How much is a 1953 ten dollar bill worth?

Series of 1953 ten dollar bills with a blue seal and serial numbers are common in both circulated and uncirculated grades. Value in Circulated Condition of 1953 $10 Blue Seal: $15. Value in CU or Better Condition: $75. Number of Notes Printed: 10,440,000 regular issue notes printed.

Which is the rarest Silver Certificate star note?

We have the few exceptions listed below. Any $1 note from 1928C, 1928D, or 1928E is very rare as a star note (and as a non-star for that matter). The ultra-rarity from the series is the 1933 $10 silver certificate star note.

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