Depending on its condition it may be worth between $50 and $200, if it's genuine. But the vast majority of "Confederate" bills on the market are replicas that were sold in gift shops or given away as souvenirs. You'd need to have your bill evaluated in person to make sure which you have.
There is no "Alabama " half dollar. States don't print or make money.
twenty five cents
One Dollar
the Australian dollar is worth almost twice as much more. so between the ranges of the same and twice more.
about $1.50CorrectionIt's a novelty item made by plating a normal copper-nickel quarter. It's very common for companies to gold-plate standard US coins and sell them as special collectibles. However there is not a large secondary market for these items so unless you can find a niche collector who's interested, they tend to be worth only the value of the underlying coin, in this case face value only.
no about 5c
Confederate money is worthless.
60.00 -
If that 0 is actually a 6, it's a known reproduction, and isn't worth anything.
There is no "Alabama " half dollar. States don't print or make money.
its worth being recycled
2784 dollars
That's a known serial number from 1950s-60s replicas, and it's not worth anything.
2784 dollars
$1175
$2938
twenty five cents