The "certificate of authenticity" wasn't from the Mint. It's really only worth the paper it's printed on because 1962 halves are quite common among collectors and the likelihood of counterfeiting is minuscule.
However, the coin itself is worth something because of its silver content. Please see the Related Question.
$1.10 to 1.50
in bu condition (uncirculated) about 1.50-3 dollars
The value of a Mary Mary Quite Contrary doll in great condition with authenticity can vary depending on factors like rarity, demand, and overall condition. It is best to research recent sales of similar dolls in the collectibles market to get an idea of its current value. Items that are highly sought after by collectors may fetch a higher price.
I looked it up at Heritage Auction Gallery and they have one that is priced at $3,025.00 so yours could be worth less than that if it's worn a little but it is a rare five dollar bill Silver certificate. I have a friend that also has one of them.Good Luck with it.
it depends what condition it is in if it is in great condition it would be worth around $500/bad condition $200
If great condition is actually Mint State, the retail value of a MS-60 coin is about $500.00
It's not clear what you mean by "great", but in numismatic Very Fine condition (minor wear, but all details clear and sharp) an 1879-O dollar would retail for around $18.
They are of the same great quality. They come with a protective case, certificate of authenticity, a cleaning cloth, and they also come in multiple colors.
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You will need to have your bill authenticated by a currency dealer. It should have a red seal and say "Silver Certificate". Current retail is in excess of $400. Also, note that a bill's serial number is rarely a factor in its value. The note's condition, date, and series letter (if any) are far more important.
Please post a new question with the bill's date.
Average online is 300.00 in great like new condition with certificate.