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Please Help Assess Values Of These US Banknotes

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I have some notes for you experts to check out . I am learning from you all .
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Very difficult to evaluate higher-grade paper money from images. This "Black Eagle" silver certificate seems to be in EF or better condition, so I'd say the value would be around $200 or even more depending on the actual grade.
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The 1899 $1 silver certificate looks to be around an XF grade. Based on the grade and condition, I think from $180-$220 is a fair price. We would have to see the notes in hand to give a better estimate.

The 1935D $1 (Clarke/Snyder) silver certificate is a common note. I have slabbed notes that I paid under $15 for. I would say AU/CU so maybe $8-$10. Probably less due to the folded corner and smudging on the front.
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The 1923 Woods/White note is XF (due to 3 folds), still in nice condition, I would estimate around $60-75 (USD). These are the most common of the US large notes.
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The 3 fractional all have folds so about $25-$35 for the 5 cent. The other 2 are fairly common (although you have a short key on the 10 cent) and a long key (on the 25 cent). I would say from $40-$50 for either.

All are nice notes, in fairly good shape. Most people would be happy to have these in their collection.
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Thankyou for your input. What does short key mean?
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Are any of the 1957 1 dollar notes worth much? I have 3
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If you look at the keys you can see a short and long key in the treasury seal.


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The Red Seal $2 bills are folded so maybe $3-$4, the Star note maybe $5-$6.

The 1957-1957a and 1957b $1 silver certificates, really have to be crisp uncirculated to me worth much more than face.
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Are those actually folds on the 1923? I had read that those were dried on racks so they can have three bends that look like folds.
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