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    May 9, 2008, 09:42 AM
    1957 Series A dollar bill
    I Have a 1957 series A sliver dollar certificate bill and would like to know it's value. Thank you for your help
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    May 9, 2008, 05:27 PM
    If you click on the following searches, you will find sites where there are examples of 1957A Silver Certificates. You will also see that the price will vary depending on the condition of the bill. Do you know the condition of your bill?

    1957A Silver Certificate - Google Search

    1957A Silver Certificate eBay - Google Search

    Flying Blue Eagle is a person on this site who has current documentation as to the possible values of such things. Hopefully, he will be along to address your question.
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    May 9, 2008, 05:29 PM
    What is quoted below is to help you to figure out the condition of your bill. It is from the following site. 1.9) How do you grade the condition of paper money?

    1.9) How do you grade the condition of paper money?

    The condition of a note is critical to its value. Lowering the
    grade of a note one notch can decrease its value by 1/3 or even
    1/2. An expensive note which falls between two categories might
    be worth a thousand dollars more in the higher category than the
    lower one. Thus, it's often important to be more precise than
    using a limited number of categories.

    But here's a general guideline. Note that many dealers have
    slightly different grading systems, especially with various
    sub-grades of uncirculated. There's no official system of grading,
    unfortunately. But these are pretty much universally accepted.
    I've received a lot of input and tried to hammer out the best
    descriptions for each category.

    Crisp Uncirculated, UNC or CU: This means absolutely not the
    slightest sign of any handling or wear or folding or *anything*.
    Some people use additional grades to distinguish qualities such
    as perfect centering or other printing characteristics. Certainly
    a note which has centering problems which are visible from a
    distance of 1 meter (3 feet) should have this mentioned in the
    condition description.

    Almost Uncirculated (or About Uncirculated), AU: This means there
    is a slightly detectable imperfection such as a counting fold on one
    corner or slightest fold in the center (nothing which breaks the
    surface of the paper) or a pinhole. At first glance it looks like
    an UNC note.

    Extremely Fine, EF or XF: Generally three light folds or one strong
    fold which breaks the surface. There may be slight rounding at the
    corners.

    Very Fine, VF: May have several folds although the note is still
    crisp and has a minimum of dirt. There may be minor tears or very
    small holes but nothing which distracts from the overall appearance
    of the note. Take an uncirculated note and crumple it once in your
    hand, then flatten it out: this is a Very Fine note. Repeat the
    crumpling and it's still pretty much a VF note.

    Fine, F: A circulated note where individual folds and creases may
    no longer be visible. To distinguish this from a VF note, when
    inspecting a Fine note, it clearly does not look like a note which
    has merely been crumpled a few times: It doesn't have the crispness
    and brightness of a VF note. No tears may extend into the printing.
    This is your average in-the-wallet note.

    Very Good, VG: Tears and small holes can be present. The note is
    not crisp at all. The is your lower quality in-the-wallet note.
    Lots of people on the 'net don't realize that a note in "very good"
    condition is really pretty lousy.

    Good, G: Small pieces missing, graffiti. A worn out note.

    Fair: Major tears, etc. A badly worn out note.

    Poor: Even worse.

    To grade a note precisely, it can help to hold the note about
    20 cm (7 inches) under a strong light source (use the same source
    for comparing notes) and on top of a white piece of paper and
    use a 3x or 4x power magnifying glass. Make sure your hands are
    clean before handling a note. This method will show a lot of
    minor imperfections which are not normally visible.

    Note that note from many countries have standard features which
    exist for even Uncirculated notes. Some notes from Bangladesh,
    Bhutan, Burma/Myanmar, India, Nepal, and Pakistan are only found
    with staple holes where staples are always used to hold packs of
    notes together. Most dealers list Uncirculated notes of this type
    as having the usual staple holes (often abbreviated as uSH-UNC).

    Also, some notes printed in France (for about 15 different
    countries) have a slight crinkle effect.
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    May 14, 2008, 03:09 AM
    Almost Uncirculated (or About Uncirculated), AU: This means there
    Is a slightly detectable imperfection such as a counting fold on one
    Corner or slightest fold in the center (nothing which breaks the
    Surface of the paper) or a pinhole. At first glance it looks like
    An UNC note.
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    May 14, 2008, 03:39 AM
    Thanks for the information! I'm sure that Flying Blue Eagle will be along eventually. However, right now I think that he is out of town on a honeymoon for a number of days celebrating he and his spouses' 50th wedding anniversary.
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    May 20, 2008, 09:29 PM
    Rarediamond - Good evening, sorry but its like my friend CLOUGH told you ,WE got back yesterday and I will say that we had a really wonderful time ,long comeing ,but worth every momnet of it .:::Hello Clough I looked over that site and I think that I can express just exactly the way I felt ,( But let me say this ,IT WAS VERY< VERY GOOD AND CONSICE< I REALLY THINK LIKE THE OTHERS { YOU DONE VERY GOOD } NOW IF WE CAN DO LIKE WE WERE TALKING ABOUT <I THINK IT WILL BE GOOD ALSO { ON COINS AND PAPER MONEY) THANKS FOR HANDLING THE FORT WHILE I WAS GONE (THANKS) ::

    Now to your question , Raredimond:: The signatures on it should be ( Smith & DIllon} { The plate numbers arec { 1620. - value -VF-20 - $3.00 ___ UNC-63 -$9.00
    { 1620*.- VF-20- $ 4.00 ___ UNC-63 -$15.00
    These quates are out of the 2008 book on paper money; The value can vary as to the actual condition of them :: Clough gave how to figure the condition of the bills, also there are places that you can send them to to have them gradded and value, if you want their e-mail and address let me know OK . You know that if you put them on eBay that you may even get more for them or less::: GOOD LUCK & GOD BLESS ::: F.B.E.

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