![]() The ten dollar bill is the only other small size denomination printed as a silver certificate. In fact, according to the experts, a redesigned $100 bill with the serial number 00000001 could fetch between $10,000 and $15,000, though typically low serial number bills, say with numbers 00000002 or 00000005 are worth a little less, realizing up to $1,000. ![]() Earlier issued silver certificates can be worth much more. Meanwhile, uncirculated silver certificates can be worth between $2 and $4 apiece. These silver certificates are typically worth a small premium over face value, with circulated certificates typically selling for $1.25 to $1.50 each. On the left side of the bill, it is printed below the number denomination. ![]() On the right side, it will be printed above the seal of the U.S. If it is a $1, $5 or $10 silver certificate from the series of 1934 or later, the serial number will appear on the bill’s face twice: flanking the oval portrait in the center. ![]()
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