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I have several $1.00 silver certificates and a couple of $2.00 ones. I would like an approximate value of a 1923 oversized certificate with a star in front of the serial number. It is in very good condition.
Silver Certificates were issued beginning in 1880 and were redeemable at the Treasury in silver. Initially this silver would have been from the rich Comstock Lode discovered in Nevada in the 1870s. 1923 was the last series in which Silver Certificates were issued in the large-sized format that dated back to the first notes of the 1860s. In 1928 new, smaller notes would be issued. Today 1923 $1 Silver Certificates are generally worth between $20 and $150 depending on condition.
Rcream36 - Clough answered you question ( VERY<VERY,) well The bill you are pertaining to is the last of the large bills made, ( The signtures on it should be { H.V. Spellman & Frank White , The SEal should be BLUE, To upper left of the seal should be A letter ( D ), You said it had a STAR )n Front of first number of serial number, THIS IS KNOWN AS A STAR NOTE ALSO , the STAR note is a replacement of orginal replacement of the destroyed noteand same serial numbers as first but searial # starts with a " star" . The value of this note as per the 2008 coin book values is ( Vg-8 ) condition is $ 35.00 Dallors IN Very Good condition. If you want to sell ,give me first chanch. Good luck & have a good day ,GOD BLESS ::::: F.B.E.