So this one's only worth five dollars. I got ripped off I paid over $100. You live and you learn. Also everything is tilted and extra decimal point or period, after Washington DC
Nice shape for a silver certificate. these were printed between 1953-57. most common silver certificates at my coin club don't go for too much during a auction. 5 bucks seem reasonable.
#1 - That is not an error coin #2 - This is the wrong forum #3 - Paper Currency are not struck they are printed And as I stated on another thread. Take pictures of your coins and paper currency out of the flips and currency holders. The glare of the light that reflects off from them makes it difficult for proper attribution.
Coins are minted or struck at the mint. Paper currency is printed at the BEP. A totally different building and a completely different process. You have a common silver certificate. It’s not an error. They may have printing errors or cutting errors. They even have folding errors. Since paper money is a completely different process you need to read up on it.