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Blue ink was typically used on Silver Certificates, a form of currency that was once exchangeable for silver metal. However you'll need to post a more precise question that includes the bills' dates and what letter, if any, is next to the date because those facts help determine a bill's value. Note that the serial number ISN'T important, though.

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A $5 bill with blue ink would typically have a blue seal. The value of the bill would still be $5 regardless of the ink color. It is the denomination of the bill that determines its value, not the ink color.

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