Any 1934 and any 1953 $5 silver certificate with a blue seal is very common. The ten dollar bill is the only other small size denomination printed as a silver 8 Dec 2013 Jon D. writes: What does it mean if my 1953A 2 dollar bill has red For example silver certificates represented the face value amount in silver coins in Only 1, 2, 5 and 100 Dollar notes were issued as Legal Tender Notes. Results 1 - 48 of 8412 Lot of 10 Silver Certificate Dollar Bills Great for Flea Markets FREE From United StatesDenomination: $5Year: 1953Customs services 1923 US 5 Five Dollar Bill Porthole FR282 Speelman White Silver Certificate Large Banknote Bill Paper Money PMG 63 Grade Choice Uncirculated $5 1929 Federal Reserve Note F+; 1899 $5 Indian Chief Silver Certificate; 1928 $5 Red Seal Federal Reserve Note; 1934 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate; 1953 $5 $5 1953-B=SILVER=ORIGINAL PACK, $4,995.00 $5 1953-A=SILVER CERTIFICATE=Fr.1656*=STAR=VIBRANT BLUE SEAL AND SERIALS=AU, $115.00
The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. Most of these silver certificates are relatively common and there is nothing special about the design. These bills were printed in three different years, so there were three different series: 1953, 1953A, and 1953B. Each series is equally as common.
Results 1 - 48 of 8412 Lot of 10 Silver Certificate Dollar Bills Great for Flea Markets FREE From United StatesDenomination: $5Year: 1953Customs services 1923 US 5 Five Dollar Bill Porthole FR282 Speelman White Silver Certificate Large Banknote Bill Paper Money PMG 63 Grade Choice Uncirculated $5 1929 Federal Reserve Note F+; 1899 $5 Indian Chief Silver Certificate; 1928 $5 Red Seal Federal Reserve Note; 1934 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate; 1953 $5 $5 1953-B=SILVER=ORIGINAL PACK, $4,995.00 $5 1953-A=SILVER CERTIFICATE=Fr.1656*=STAR=VIBRANT BLUE SEAL AND SERIALS=AU, $115.00
All varieties of 1953 five dollar silver certificates are very common. A circulated 1953 blue seal five dollar bill can be bought for around $6.50. Packs of 100 uncirculated 1953 blue seal fives can be bought for about $20 per note. The only rarity in the 1953 five dollar silver certificate series is the 1953B $5 blue seal star note.
8 Dec 2013 Jon D. writes: What does it mean if my 1953A 2 dollar bill has red For example silver certificates represented the face value amount in silver coins in Only 1, 2, 5 and 100 Dollar notes were issued as Legal Tender Notes. Results 1 - 48 of 8412 Lot of 10 Silver Certificate Dollar Bills Great for Flea Markets FREE From United StatesDenomination: $5Year: 1953Customs services 1923 US 5 Five Dollar Bill Porthole FR282 Speelman White Silver Certificate Large Banknote Bill Paper Money PMG 63 Grade Choice Uncirculated $5 1929 Federal Reserve Note F+; 1899 $5 Indian Chief Silver Certificate; 1928 $5 Red Seal Federal Reserve Note; 1934 $5 Blue Seal Silver Certificate; 1953 $5 $5 1953-B=SILVER=ORIGINAL PACK, $4,995.00 $5 1953-A=SILVER CERTIFICATE=Fr.1656*=STAR=VIBRANT BLUE SEAL AND SERIALS=AU, $115.00 Small Size Silver Certificates (Printed Between 1928 - 1957) Small-size silver certificates were printed from 1928 to 1963. 1953A $5 Silver Certificate, $6.25 We carry a wide selection of Red Seal Two Dollar Bills and other U.S. Currency. Check them out 1953 $5 Silver Certificate - Very Good or Better. Our Low
Series of 1953A five dollar silver certificates are very common. A circulated 1953A $5 blue seal note is only worth $6. You can purchase a choice uncirculated
The most common $5 silver certificates, those from 1934 and 1953, are typically worth 10 to 30 percent more than their face value. Other issues can be worth several hundreds of dollars, such as the
1953 Five Dollar Silver Certificate The year 1953 was the last year that the US printed the five dollar silver certificates. Most of these silver certificates are relatively common and there is nothing special about the design.
Results 1 - 25 of 157 1953 Well Circulated Five Dollar ($5) Silver Certificate Bill - Buying 1 Note. $9.49. or Best Offer. Free shipping. 660 sold The 1953 $5 silver certificate looks very similar to the earlier 1934 issues except that the “5” on the left hand side of the note is in blue, and the seal on the right This Series 1953A $5 Silver Certificate bears Priest-Anderson signatures. Product Type: Single Products; Note Features: Blue Seal; Note Size: Small; Year: 1953