1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Value – How much is 1957A $1 Bill Worth?

1957a One Dollar Silver Certificate

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Item Info
Series1957a
TypeSilver Certificates
Seal VarietiesBlue
Signature Varieties1. Smith - Dillon
VarietiesOne:
1. With Motto on Reverse
Star Notes1 Variety with a Star Serial Number.
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7 thoughts on “1957A $1 Blue Seal Silver Certificate Value – How much is 1957A $1 Bill Worth?”

    • 1957A $1 Silver certificates are still very common to find in circulation.

      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, while uncirculated stars to $11-$15.

      Most dealers will not make offers on these notes. Some may offer wholesale prices. Best to sell personally to friends, new collectors or colleagues getting into the paper money hobby.

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    • Hi, assuming its graded by PMG or PCGS, probably $22-$25. These notes are extremely common. They will get higher valuations if they have BOTH a star serial number AND fancy serial number.

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