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There are no US $50 bills dated 1983.
Dollar Bank of Pitsburgh. I believe it was in 1983.
In 1983 Hamburg merged with College Point Savings.
In 1983 Hamburg merged with College Point Savings.
East Brooklyn Savings Bank 04/17/1860 NYS Chartered East Brooklyn Savings Bank 09/01/1969 Name Change To Metropolitan Savings Bank (Bklyn) 06/30/1970 Acquire By Merger Brevoort Savings Bank 12/31/1977 Acquire By Merger Fulton Savings Bank (Brooklyn) 12/31/1980 Acquire By Merger Spring Valley Savings & Loan Association 11/04/1981 Acquire By Merger Greenwich Savings Bank 12/15/1981 Acquire By Merger Brooklyn Savings Bank 08/22/1983 Convert Federal Metropolitan Federal Savings Bank 01/01/1985 Name Change To Crossland Savings, FSB
There are no US $50 bills dated 1983.
Dollar Dry Dock Savings Bank was created in 1983.
Dollar Bank of Pitsburgh. I believe it was in 1983.
its worth about one dollar
No such thing. The US didn't mint any dollar coins that year.
Its value is nothing, except for sentimental value.
It's worth 25 cents.
Twenty dollars.The US did not print any $20 bills dated 1983.
The coin is still in circulation today and its just 50 cents.
Probably nothing. If the deal is still running, it may still be worth a dollar at the North West Queensland tourism office.
If taken from circulation it's 50¢. Just a proof or high grade uncirculated coin of this date is worth more.
If it's a circulation coin made out of nickel, it's only worth face value. If it's a silver proof, it could be worth about $15.