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how much is a 1953 silver certificate 5 dollar bill worth?

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Question by parker
Submitted on 1/12/2004
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how much is a 1953 silver certificate 5 dollar bill worth?


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 1/14/2004
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Hi..value depends on grade/condition.Email me a scan front and back.I can come up with an approximate value.

Pete

 

Answer by emy mae
Submitted on 12/15/2004
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one 5 dollar silver certificate  great condition

 

Answer by emymae@imt.net
Submitted on 1/19/2005
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where do I e-mail this to?

 

Answer by celtictrinityknot@comcast.net
Submitted on 8/5/2005
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Hi, I also have a 1953 silver $5 Silver certificate. It is in okay condition, it has quite a few creases in Lincoln's face, and some on the sides of the portrait. It has blue ink, and a star instead of a letter beginning the serial #. I will be happy to send you a scan of it if you tell me where to e-mail them. I also have some $1 blue ink silver certificates, and some united states notes $2 with red ink, if you can help me with those, I will send you scans of them too.
Thanks for the help,
NEOatley
celtictrinityknot@comcast.net

 

Answer by josh
Submitted on 1/30/2006
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Mint condition.

 

Answer by christina
Submitted on 6/21/2006
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how much is a 1934 D silver certificate 5 dollar bill worth. in excellent condition

 

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