Despite being over 50 years old, the note isn't rare or valuable. They generally sell for around $3.00.
The series dates 1928, 1935, and 1957 all had third runs with a "B" series letter. Check your bill's date, then look at the Related Questions for a specific answer.
The value of a 1959 series B ten dollar bill can change often. As of 2014, online auctions have such bills priced between 18 and 25 dollars.
Cigarettes were 35 cents a pack out of a vending machine.
The US dollar is 100 cents. The one dollar bill is the primary currency, dollar coins being greatly resisted by the public (Eisenhower dollars are large coins - Sacajawea, Susan B. Anthony, and Presidential brass dollars are too close to a quarter in size). For the value of a US dollar in other world currencies, see the related link below.
Lowest buy it now 12.00 and maybe as much as 35.00. See below-
Except for certain wartime bills, all silver certificates issued from 1928 to 1957 had blue seals. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1957 B US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
1 dollar. It is very common and not rare.
If it looks like a new note with no folds in it, the value should be $5.00. If the note shows any wear the value is $1.25
Please check your bill again. Only 1957, 1957 A, and 1957 B $1 silver certificates were printed. In any case the blank, A, and B series are very common among collectors and as of 07/2010 retail for about $1.50, more or less depending on condition.
Please check your bills again. There were no 1957-series $5 bills. 1957 $1 bills are extremely common among collectors and are worth maybe $1.25 to $1.75 in average condition.
Lowest buy it now 12.00 and maybe as much as 35.00. See below-
Please check your bill again. Only 1957, 1957 A, and 1957 B $1 silver certificates were printed. In any case these are very common among collectors and as of 07/2010 retail for about $1.50, more or less depending on condition.
B was the highest series letter for 1957 $1 silver certificates. The series letter is below the date - it may be blank, 'A', or 'B'. In any case, regardless of the series letter all 1957 $1 silver certificates are common among collectors. In average condition they typically retail for $1.50 to $2.00.
1957 $1 silver certificates were only issued up though the "B" series. If you're referring to the 1935 H $1 sc's that were printed at the same time, please see the Related Questions for more information.
It would be 12 dollars if only have 12 1 dollar US bills
Please check your bill again. The date is almost certainly 1957 rather than 1975, because (a) there are no 1975-dated bills and (b) 1957 is the last series date for $1 silver certificates.