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1957 B Blue Seal One Dollar Silver Certificate
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The listing, 1957 B Blue Seal One Dollar Silver Certificate has ended.

This is a 1957 B Blue Seal One Dollar Silver Certificate, Serial Number V30609850A. It comes in a clear protective cover. On the front of the bill is printed, "One Dollar in Silver Payable to Bearer on Demand". These bills are no longer made.Certificates circulated, mainly in the $1 denomination, widely throughout the United States in the years following 1934. When the '34s wore out, they were replaced with a new, more modern-looking Series 1953 (1935 for the $1 silvers, with the same face changes as the Series 1950 Federal Reserve Notes had experienced. However, the Silver Certificates began to disappear from circulation during the 1940s and 1950s. The amount of Silver Certificates in circulation depended directly upon the amount of silver bullion in the Treasury vaults. As people redeemed the certificates for bullion or silver dollars, the notes were shredded, because the notes had lost their backing and could not be recirculated unless there was more silver being produced. The price of silver was also rising. In 1960, it was nearing $1.29, which meant that silver dollars were worth more than $1. This meant that people would receive their silver dollars and melt them down for the bullion, thereby reducing the amount of silver in circulation, which was already falling.

In March 1964, Secretary of the Treasury C. Douglas Dillon halted redemption of Silver Certificates for Silver Dollars. In the 1970s, large numbers of the remaining silver dollars in the mint vaults were sold to the collecting public for collector value. All redemption in silver ceased on June 24, 1968.

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what would shiping be to 65565 thanks
Jan 8th, 2011 at 6:30:07 PM PST by
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No charge. This is free shipping.
Jan 10th, 2011 at 8:15:54 PM PST by
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There really should not be any shipping on this besides confirmation, wihich is about 70 cents.
Jan 9th, 2011 at 2:40:11 PM PST by
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There is no charge for shipping.
Jan 10th, 2011 at 8:16:31 PM PST by
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Actually - you can't put confirmation on a flat envelope - it has to be at least an inch thick. That would mean the bill would have to be put into a small box or a bubble envelope which would probably cost a couple of dollars and then you would have to add the confirmation which would be either 70 or 80 cents depending on the package. It's never more than that. I seriously doubt that the package would be any more than a couple of dollars in total. It won't have any weight to it.
Jan 10th, 2011 at 8:14:18 AM PST by
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There is no charge for shipping.
Jan 10th, 2011 at 8:16:56 PM PST by
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There is no charge for shipping.
Jan 10th, 2011 at 8:17:46 PM PST by
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I love antiques. i like this, I will be watching
Jan 12th, 2011 at 3:24:04 AM PST by
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Good luck!
Jan 12th, 2011 at 6:31:25 AM PST by
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This was made the year I was born. Cool! Watching.
Jan 13th, 2011 at 6:18:58 PM PST by
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I hope you win!
Jan 13th, 2011 at 8:33:44 PM PST by
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it hard to get them
Jan 14th, 2011 at 11:17:15 PM PST by

1957 B Blue Seal One Dollar Silver Certificate is in the Collectibles | Coins category