Series of 1923 One Dollar Silver Certificate Value

Value of One Dollar Silver Certificate From Series of 1923

 

Year:  1923 Type:  Silver Certificate Denomination:  One Dollar Bill
Value:  The value of one dollar 1923 silver certificates is based on their condition and serial number.
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Description:  Series of 1923 one dollar silver certificates are the most common large size note known to exist.  There are tens of thousands 1923 $1 bills known to exist.  They are so common that when we buy them in circulated condition we usually wait until we have 100 of them then we sell them bulk.  Even perfectly uncirculated 1923 $1 silver certificates don’t sell for much more than $100.

1923 one dollar silver certificates have a portrait of George Washington.  The blue seal is found on the left hand side of the bill.  The serial numbers are blue and there is a big blue one on the right hand side of the bill.  If your 1923 one dollar bill has a red seal, then you need to to the page about 1923 $1 legal tender notes.

If your series of 1923 one dollar silver certificate has a star symbol in the serial number, it will command a premium.  You can learn more about 1923 $1 star notes here.

 

Variations:  There are three different varieties of the 1923 one dollar silver certificate.  The most common variety is signed by Speelman and White.  The other common variety is signed by Woods and White.

The rarest (but still common) signature combination features the signatures of Woods and Tate.

Inscriptions:  Silver Certificate  –  Series of 1923  –  Register Of The Treasury  –  Treasurer Of The United States  –  This Certifies That There Has Been Deposited In The Treasury Of The United States One Silver Dollar Payable To Bearer On Demand Washington, D.C.  –  United States of America One Dollar  –  Amer Septent Sigil Thesaur  –  This Certificate Is Receivable For All Public Dues And When So Received May Be Reissued