A 1957 $1 silver certificate is a historic piece of U.S. paper money featuring a distinct blue Treasury seal, a portrait of George Washington, and the motto "In God We Trust". Billions were printed, so most circulated notes are worth about $1.50 to $3, while crisp uncirculated versions sell for $10 to $20. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key Features
Blue Seal: Distinctive blue ink used for the Treasury seal and serial numbers.
Motto: The first series of paper currency to feature "In God We Trust" on the back.
Redemption Text: Bears the phrase "One Dollar in Silver Payable to the Bearer on Demand", though they can no longer be redeemed for physical silver.
A 1957 $1 silver certificate is a historic piece of U.S. paper money featuring a distinct blue Treasury seal, a portrait of George Washington, and the motto "In God We Trust". Billions were printed, so most circulated notes are worth about $1.50 to $3, while crisp uncirculated versions sell for $10 to $20. [1, 2, 3, 4]
Key Features
Blue Seal: Distinctive blue ink used for the Treasury seal and serial numbers.
Motto: The first series of paper currency to feature "In God We Trust" on the back.
Redemption Text: Bears the phrase "One Dollar in Silver Payable to the Bearer on Demand", though they can no longer be redeemed for physical silver.