No $50 bills were printed in 1933 due to the Great Depression, and the last $50 silver certificates were printed in the 1891 series.
The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1933. Please check your bill and post a new question.
Please check your bill again. As the banner across the top indicates, it's a silver certificate, not gold. All gold certificates were withdrawn in 1933. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1957 US 1 dollar silver certificate?"
Please check again and post a new question. The only 1933 silver certificates were $10 bills and these didn't have any series letters. Any 1933 $10 silver certificate should be evaluated in person by a dealer or appraiser, as these bills are very rare and can sell at retail in excess of $4000.
The US issued both $5 and $10 silver certificates with that date. Please make sure your bill has a blue seal and the words Silver Certificate across the top, then check one of these questions: "What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar silver certificate?" "What is the value of a 1953 US 10 dollar silver certificate?"
Please check again and post a new question. No $2 bills were printed with the 1933 series date, and the last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899.
The only silver certificates with that date were $10 notes and they're extremely rare. Please check your bill again and post a new question.
Fifteen dollars
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It would be very impressive because the US wouldn't exist for over 140 more years, and the first $5 silver certificates came out in 1886.If you meant 1934, please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar silver certificate?"
Please take another look. The first US $1 silver certificates were printed in 1886.
Nothing because silver certificates were not issued in 1801.
The last silver certificates were dated 1957. Please check again and post a new question.
The U.S. has never issued a $1,000,000 bill, ever. Even if it did, it would have been a gold certificate, not silver. As such, it would receive very little value, since it is fake.
Please check again and post a new question. There were no US bills dated 1930.
Please check your bill again. All HAWAII-overprint $1 bills carry a 1935 series date. There's more at the question "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar silver certificate with HAWAII on it?"
No. Sell them for the collector value then buy silver!MoreThe government stopped redeeming silver certificates for silver metal in 1968, after the price of silver was deregulated. The collector value of a silver certificate depends on several factors, among others:> Its denomination> How worn it is> Its date> The letter, if any, next to the date> Its seal color (sometimes - usually it's blue but some bills have other colors)WikiAnswers already has specific values for most common silver certificates. Look for questions in the form "What is the value of a (date) US (amount) dollar silver certificate?"; for example "What is the value of a 1953 US 5 dollar silver certificate?"