The serial number is almost never a determining factor in a bill's value. Condition, year, series letter, and bank district are far more important.
There are 2 varieties of this bill. Those without the motto In God We Trust are worth about $2.25-$3.; those with the motto on the back are worth $4-$6 depending on condition.
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About $9 - $10 if it is in uncirculated condition.
in good condition, 3-5$
The value of a 1957 silver certificate dollar bill with a star in front of the serial number depends on its condition. In circulated condition, it may be worth slightly above face value to collectors. In uncirculated condition, it could be worth around $10-20 to collectors. The specific serial number does not significantly impact the value in this case.
Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date.
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the certificate K57481719A worth 1 dollar of silver this mean about 1 tenth of an ounce at a spot price of 10$/ounce the certificate should have been used before since with inflation 1 dollar buy alot less silver then it used to buy in 1899
Serial numbers on any bills are counters and a security feature. A specific serial number doesn't stand for anything except the order in which a particular bill was printed as part of a print run.
Please be more specific. Post a new question with the date, denomination, and condition of the bill. The serial number is not needed because this does not influence the value.
ABOUT 10.00 on eBay less shipping
Also, as you've seen in other postings, a bill's serial number almost never affects its value so that's not an identifying feature.
A star in a serial number on any U.S. banknote indicates that the original bill with that number was damaged, and the star note is the replacement.