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The Global Insight

How much is a 1 dollar silver certificate worth today?

Author

John Hall

Updated on April 07, 2026

How much is a $1 silver certificate worth? That depends on the type of $1 silver certificate. For instance, a Series 1896 $1 Silver Certificate Educational note in good condition is worth more than $500 while a $1 Black Eagle Silver Banknote Certificate in the same condition can fetch just under $200.

How much is a 1926 $1 bill worth?

1926 $20 bills are few and far between today because twenty dollars then is the equivalent to $625 today.

What is the difference between a silver certificate and a Federal Reserve note?

The main visual difference is the blue seal, the text “Silver Certificate” instead of “Federal Reserve Note”, and the extra text at the bottom saying “Ten Dollars in Silver Payable to the Bearer on Demand”. For example, for each $10 silver certificate there were 7.735 troy ounces of silver on deposit at the Treasury.

Can you still redeem silver certificates?

On March 25, 1964, C. Douglas Dillon, the 57th Secretary of the Treasury announced that silver certificates would no longer be redeemable in silver dollars. Silver certificates are still legal tender and do still circulate at their face value.

What are Blue Seal dollars worth?

They are all worth around $1.50 in circulated condition and about $5 in perfect condition. These can be bought by the 100s at shows or coin shops. They are no where near rare enough to be collectible.

How much is a 1926 silver dollar worth?

The 1926 D silver dollar is worth around $28 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $32. In uncirculated condition the price is around $100 for coins with an MS 60 grade. Uncirculated coins with a grade of MS 65 can sell for around $750.

How much is a 1928 one dollar certificate worth?

1928 One Dollar Silver Certificate The 1928 one dollar silver certificate is common with around 640 million printed. Each note has a blue seal on the left side. In general, this silver certificate will not be worth much, but there are some rare varieties that can be quite valuable. These were the first notes to be called funnybacks.

Is there a 1926 Peace dollar still in circulation?

Pictured is a “gem” quality silver dollar. To have survived in this level of preservation is rare for the 1926 Peace dollar. Far too many were released into circulation, from a low original mintage of less than two million, soon losing their luster and becoming worn. And sadly many were also melted for their silver content.

How much is a 1935 silver certificate worth?

Understanding What is a Silver Certificate Value Certificate Series Value* (Min. – Max.) $1 Silver Certificate 1935c Face value – $8 $1 Silver Certificate 1935d Face value – $8 $1 Silver Certificate 1935e Face value – $8 $1 Silver Certificate 1935f Face value – $8