http://cgi.ebay.com/1934C-5-Narrow-...4559979QQihZ023QQcategoryZ40029QQcmdZViewItem $5 Narrow Face Star Note 1934C,He asks for 1 Million $ OK... Yesterday when I saw this auction,I just looked to my only $5 Silver Certificate Dollar bank note that I have. & omg! It is Narrow!!! Here it is: 4 lines instead 5 lines. First of all,I like to know if there is such error or maybe this is also """"Only (1) Known To Exist"""??? 2nd- mine is not 1934 it's 1953. 3rd my is not start bank not 4rth mine is Silver Certificate the 1934 is regular Federal Reserve Bank note. 5th mine is well off centered & it's very clear u see...& it's just from ONE SIDE! so is this considered an error? 6th On the observe(or face side of the paper money) see the bottom of "Payable to the" the bottom of "To The" there's a black line.What's that line? 7th Is my paper money looks special? Have you seen something like this before?or is it rare?What should be the value of it? Is it valuable as much as the 1934? 8th Both are B (New York)
that note and your note aren't even in the same ballpark. your 1953 has the same back as all '53 $5 silver certificates. your note comes from a run of 339,600,000. the note you reference is a super super scare note rare variety. still a nice note to hold onto for your collection but not unique.
Happy Thanksgiving To Deal or Not To Deal. A coin dealer told me : "I will exchange your Silver Certtificate 1953 $5 with a Morgan Dollar" (Fine & Real One) What would you do if you were my place. This is the only SC paper money that I have but I'm more into coins than notes. I'm 60% positive with the deal.
I personally probably wouldn't because...but I have several common date low grade Morgans. I don't have a $5 SC, so I wouldn't do it. I don't think you would get hurt on the deal. With silver as low as it is right now, that Morgan will go up in value faster than your note would. But, neither is worth much. If you like the Morgan more...do it, if not then don't.