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Other than face value are these bills worth more?

 
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Since they printed literally millions of them, I doubt it


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And don't take them out of the country.

They are not accepted.


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You could plug them in here and find out:

https://currency.ha.com/worth/currency-value.s

Reads like both might have significant additional value.
 
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I've seen a lot of silver certificates over the years at trade shows + they usually only were priced a couple of dollars over face value. I was once in a coin + stamp store + got an Indian head nickel in my change + so I asked the owner if he meant to do that; he told me, sure, since the condition was so worn that the date was almost gone, so it was just worth a nickel. He said he had a lot of fun by putting them in kids change + watching their eyes light up, then kinda squint + look around, then leave the store quickly. Thinking they had made a score of a lifetime. I was in a store in 1982 + he had a 1934 50 cent airmail stamp for $535.00. I asked him why so high + he said because in 1934, nobody had 50 cents, at least not to spend on a stamp. Historical conditions are good indicators for a starting guideline on most collectibles.
 
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From, Oldmoneyprices.com

Determining the value of your old $5 Silver Certificate will depend on many factors we list below, however, typically these banknotes are worth anywhere between $6 and over $1,000. The most common Silver Certificate bill is the 1953 $5 Silver Certificate note with Abraham Lincoln pictured at the center.


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Just do a search of it.
There's a site for several about them.

I have half dozen or so V Nickles and bunch of other such coins.

Drop into one of your local pawn or coin dealers and ask a few questions. One here has a basket full of old coins for sale a small amount over face value. I bought about $20 worth just to have them.

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