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What is the value of a 1957 F US 1 dollar silver certificate?

There are two series of 1957 F US $1 silver certificates: Silver Certificates (Series 1957) and Federal Reserve Notes (Series 1957A).

1957 F $1 Silver Certificate

- Front: Black Seal. Portrait of George Washington. Treasury Seal and “ONE DOLLAR” on either side. "FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE" written across the top.

- Back: Great Seal of the United States. "ONE" is written in green ink in the four corners. “ONE DOLLAR” is also noted below the Great Seal.

- Estimated Value: $1.50 - $2.15

1957A F $1 Federal Reserve Note

- Front: Federal Reserve Seal and “ONE DOLLAR” on either side. Portrait of George Washington. “FEDERAL RESERVE NOTE” written across the top.

- Back: Great Seal of the United States. "ONE" is written in green ink in the four corners. Below the Great Seal, it says “SERIES OF 1957A”. “ONE DOLLAR” is also noted below the Great Seal.

- Estimated Value: $1.00 - $2.00

Please note that the estimated value of a banknote can vary based on various factors such as condition, rarity, series, and overall market demand. It is always recommended to consult with a professional numismatist or refer to reputable sources for the most accurate and up-to-date pricing information.