Came across 2 damaged Silver Certificates. Both Series 1957. Are these worth anything even with being damaged. One is worse than the other.
I'm not a paper expert, but the first one would be worth very, very marginally over face value (like maybe $1.10-$1.25 or something). The second one, I would tape it back together and spend it, or give it to a kid or something.
both are worth a slight bit over face, but the bottom note is terrible. I wouldnt just spend it though. keep it or like the 1 suggestion, give it to a young collector to spark an interest. Spending it would likely just get it destroyed once it got sent to the feds.
I have an envelope full of "spendable" collectible currency. Mind you, I've not spent it yet, but I've got just some neat stuff that's beat up. For instance, a couple of years ago, I was tearing up envelopes (as I often do), and the moment I tore it, I decided to look inside. Well, there was a red seal $5 I had put in it long ago. <sigh> Anyway, I've not taped it back together yet. I'll probably give it in change to a customer who buys something at a show.
I'll just leave them in the envelope I found them in then I guess. Maybe in 30 years they'll get me a gallon of gas.
Gas??? There will be no gas in 30 years....Beam me up Scotty!! Spend em now....30 years from now they will be worth 1.00 SGR
The first one is not terrible....i would save it. The 2nd one is, well, look above for suggestions...
The 1st would be ok as a space filler until something nicer came along but alas the second I think is on it's way to meet it's maker