1896 $5 Silver Certificate Value

Value of Five Dollar Silver Certificate From Series of 1896

 

Year:  1896 Type:  Silver Certificate Denomination:  Five Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of 1896 $5 silver certificates is based on their condition and serial number.
We purchase $5 silver certificates from 1896.  Send us an email to tell us what you have admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com.  We will respond quickly with our opinion and offer.
Description:  Without question, the series of 1896 $5 silver certificate is the single most popular piece of United States currency.  Everyone wants one in his or her collection.  They are by no means the rarest or most expensive five dollar bills out there, but they are the most popular.

The main scene shows a winged angel in front of the capitol dome.  This is typically known as “Electricity as the dominant force in the world.”  This is the highest denomination note in the three note educational series.  All 1896 silver certificates are part of the educational series.

The back of the bill is green and shows Grant and Sherman.  We strongly encourage you to contact us if you are looking to sell your 1896 $5 bill.  These are popular and can be very valuable.

Variations:  There are three different signature combinations for the series of 1896 $5 bill:

Tillman – Morgan
Bruce – Roberts
Lyons – Roberts

All signature combinations are worth about the same amount of money.  The grade of each 1896 $5 silver certificate is still extremely important.  Please send us pictures of your 1896 $5 bill so we can make an offer.

Inscriptions:  Silver Certificate  –  Series of 1896  –  Bureau, Engraving & Printing  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Treasurer Of The United States  –  This Certifies That There Have Been Deposited In The Treasury Of The United States Five Silver Dollars Payable To Bearer On Demand Washington, D.C.  –  United States Silver Certificate  –  Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur  –  This Certificate Is Receivable For Customs, Taxes and All Public Dues, And When So Received May Be Reissued  –  Grant  –  Sherman