What is the value of this?
its a series of 1899, US. one silver dollar. silver certificate.
here is a copy of it
link:
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l273/m...
Answer:
These were supposed to have been turned in for greenbacks long ago. You can no longer exchange this certificate for US dollars - the Treasury Department is exempt from honoring it because of the time lag.
As such, the value of this note is determined entirely as a collection piece, and hence is fully determinable by market value alone, ie what a collector is willing to pay for it.
You can attempt to auction it off on Ebay, although you may fetch a superior price at a museum.
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here is a copy of it
link:
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l273/m...
Answer:
These were supposed to have been turned in for greenbacks long ago. You can no longer exchange this certificate for US dollars - the Treasury Department is exempt from honoring it because of the time lag.
As such, the value of this note is determined entirely as a collection piece, and hence is fully determinable by market value alone, ie what a collector is willing to pay for it.
You can attempt to auction it off on Ebay, although you may fetch a superior price at a museum.
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