The 1957 $1 Silver Certificate—also issued in 1957A and 1957B—belongs to the final era of U.S. currency redeemable in silver bullion. Though no longer redeemable, these notes are still legal tender, but their true value Continue reading
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Why the 1935A $1 Silver Certificate with Yellow Seal Is So Valuable
During World War II, the U.S. issued special currency for overseas troops and occupied regions. Among these was the 1935A $1 Silver Certificate, printed with a distinctive yellow treasury seal instead of the standard blue. Continue reading