What is a 1953 silver certificate $5 bill worth?

Most of them sell for around $12 each in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $27.50 for bills with an MS 63 grade. The earlier 1934 five dollar silver certificates have a similar price range. If your bill is a star note then it will be worth a little more money.
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Is a $5 silver certificate worth anything?

The common 1934 five dollar silver certificates are not very valuable. In very fine condition the value is around $12.50-15. In uncirculated condition the price is around $45 for bills with an MS 63 grade. Most 1934 five dollar silver certificate star notes are each worth around $50-60 in very fine condition.
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What does a 1953 $5 bill look like?

The $5 note features a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln on the front of the note. The vignette on the back of the note changed in 1929 to feature the Lincoln Memorial.
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How much is a silver $5 worth?

The 1891 five dollar silver certificates are also valuable, with $400 worth on average state. You can get $975 for good condition notes and $2,000 for bills with excellent health. Moreover, the uncirculated certificate with MS 63 grading has a value of $4,000.
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Which silver certificates are worth money?

Among the rarest silver certificate dollar bills are the 1928C, 1928D, and 1928E versions. Any notes that fall into these categories can fetch up to $5,000 as long as they're in fine condition.
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Are 2 dollar bills worth anything?

Most large size two-dollar bills issued from 1862 through 1918, are highly collectible and are worth at least $100 in well-circulated condition. Uncirculated large size notes are worth at least $500 and can go up to $10,000 or more.
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Can you look up serial numbers on money?

If you think you might have possession of a bill that's worth more than its face value, you can go online to look up the serial number. To test it out, I looked up the number on a $5 bill I had in my wallet at MyCurrencyCollection.com.
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Why does the five dollar bill have a purple 5?

On the back of the bill, a larger, purple numeral "5" appears in the lower right corner to help those with visual impairments to distinguish the denomination. This large "5" also includes the words "USA FIVE" in tiny white letters.
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Who was on the $10000 bill?

The $10,000 bill featuring the portrait of President Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, Salmon P. Chase, was the highest denomination US currency ever to publicly circulate.
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How do I redeem my silver certificate?

To obtain silver bullion in exchange for silver certificates, a holder of certificates must present them in person at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York or San Francisco or at the United States Assay Office in New York or San Francisco.
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How much is a red stamped $5 bill worth?

The 1963 series $5 red seal bills are worth around $13.50 in very fine condition. Uncirculated bills with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $25.
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What serial numbers on bills are worth money?

Low Serial Numbers are quite popular to collect, paper money collectors usually look out for any number below 100, or even 1,000 as they're the most desirable of the low serial numbers. Such as any number below 00001000, or 00000100.
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What's the biggest dollar bill?

The Answer:

The highest current denomination is the $100 bill. The highest bill ever printed, however, was a $100,000 note that was printed from December 18, 1934 to January 9, 1935. It was used for transactions between Federal Reserve Banks. President Woodrow Wilson was pictured on the front.
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What is the largest bill ever printed?

The largest denomination Federal Reserve note ever issued for public circulation was the $10,000 note. On July 14, 1969, the Federal Reserve and the Department of the Treasury announced that banknotes in denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 would be discontinued due to lack of use.
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What is the largest bill printed in US currency?

$10,000 Bill

Public domain. The largest denomination ever printed for public consumption, the $10,000 bill never got much use.
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Why is a $5 bill called a fin?

Fin is for Five. Give your grandparents a great surprise by calling a $5 bill a “fin”. This was the dubbed nickname for the note in the 19th and early 20th century; a name that comes from the German/Yiddish language. In Yiddish, “fin” means “five”.
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What do the 20 stars on the 5 dollar bill represent?

This star represents what is known as a replacement note. When a printing error occurs during a normal press run and renders a set of bills unusable, replacement notes are used instead.
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Why are there only 26 states on the $5 bill?

You may be aware that, engraved on that Memorial are the names of the 48 states in 1922, which was the year the Memorial was dedicated. There are engravings of 26 State names on front of the building, which appears on the note vignette. As a result, only 26 of the States appear on the note.
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How do you know if a bill is worth more than face value?

When it comes to bills, the serial number is a big part of what determines its value. People love interesting serial numbers and are willing to pay more than face value for a cool one. Printing errors are another feature that makes currency worth more.
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How much is a 1976 $2 bill worth?

In most cases, a pristine 1976 $2 bill is worth slightly more than face value ($2 to $3). However, it might be worth two or three times face value ($4 to $6) if it has an interesting post office stamp on it. Two-dollar bills produced between 1953 to 1963 are typically worth about $4 to $6.
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What does the K mean on a dollar bill?

Dallas is the location of the 11th of 12 Federal Reserve Banks, and all bills printed there bear that number, plus the code letter K. The 11th letter stands for the 11th district, see? Currency experts are sometimes asked how much these "rare" dollars are worth.
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Why is there no 3$ bill?

Because the $3 pieces haven't been printed since the 1800s, they aren't considered real money with any value. A gold three-dollar coin was produced in the 1800s, but no three-dollar bill has ever been produced. But, some fake US$3 bills have been released over time. Such bills are not legal tender.
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Can you ask for 2 dollar bills at the bank?

Can You Get a $2 Bill at a Bank? Yes. Although you likely won't get $2 bills unless you specifically ask for them, most banks carry a stock of them. The amount of $2 bills each bank carries will vary, but most will have a supply you can ask for when you're taking out or converting money.
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Can you get a $500 dollar bill from the bank?

Can You Get a 500 Dollar Bill from the Bank? Since the bill stopped rolling off the BEP's presses in 1945 and got yanked from circulation 50 years ago, your bank's ATM won't be spitting out any $500 bills these days, nor will your neighborhood teller give you this rare paper currency.
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What president is on $1000 bill?

Grant, eighteenth president, civil war general. $100: Benjamin Franklin, not a president, flew kites. $500: William McKinley, 25th president, assassinated. $1,000: Grover Cleveland, 22nd president, 24th prez.
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