Do you mean a certified bill, as in a graded one? It all depends on denomination, series, and condition. What did you have in mind, exactly?
A grey seal? I don't believe that I am familiar with that. I know of green, blue, yellow, and red seals, but I don't think that there is such thing as a grey seal.
Ricky, In order for us to properly help you and give you the best honest answer you have to give as much detail as you possibly can. For example instead of saying what is the price of a certified dollar, you want to say this: What is the price of $1, $5, $10 etc.. dollar bill What year? 1928, 1935, 1957, 1999 etc. Color of seal? Red, yellow, blue, green if you have a link to what you want provide it. Give a grade of what you are looking for. These are just some ways where we can better assist you. Understand we want to help you though in order to help you, you need to help us. Without all the information we can only GUESS what you want instead of giving you FACTS.
I want a blue seal. A $2 or $1 bill. I would like un circulated. Is it more then $150? If. I can't get it for under 150 I want circulated.
http://cgi.ebay.com/1935-D-1-Silver...379?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item588f56dc1b http://cgi.ebay.com/1935-1-00-Silve...ultDomain_0&hash=item2313580415#ht_1135wt_941 They're pretty easy to find on ebay, I'm sure you can find one you like. I saw one that recently expired that was certified perfect 1957 going for about 12 bucks
No offense intended, but perhaps you should do a little research before purchasing one. Sounds like you 'just want one', and jumping in both feet first, without feeling the water can lead to mistakes.
Not a big fan of anything certified, cause your going to pretty much double the price over raw... I bought a set of four consecutive $1 silver certs in CHCU for the same price as that one certified note above... Do your homework...
Hey Ricky, why dont you make an honest attempt at doing your research before asking silly questions here. Cirtificated? Seriously?