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1935 E Silver Seal Dollar Bill

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 Posted 10/23/2024  3:25 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add KortneeKidd to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hello, could this one dollar bill be valuable? I know it's in poor condition...
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Just worth face value in this condition.
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Like the other4 items posted only worth face value.
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I have a silver certificate in almost identical condition as this one. I brought it with me the last time I visited the US, hoping to repatriate it, but everyone I tried to give it to as a dollar was convinced that I should keep it since "it's surely worth more than a dollar".

Unfortunately, the US government has reneged on its promise to give you an actual silver dollar in exchange for it. So, technically, it's only worth a dollar. The note is too badly damaged to be considered fit for re-issue, but the banks would still accept it.
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Thanks!
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