No. 1957 silver certificates were printed in large numbers and many were saved when silver certificates were discontinued only a few years later, so most of them have only a small extra value.
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There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
$75.00 in 1957 had the same buying power as $642.73 in 2016.
In 1957, the one dollar bill was modified to say 'in God we trust.' The 1957 silver dollar bill is sold online for between 300 and 700 dollars, depending on the bill's markings and overall quality.
There is no variation of the 1957 Wheat penny that is worth $8,000.00. A 1955 Double die obverse in uncirculated condition is worth $12,000.00.
Approximately $70,000 (2009 U.S. Dollar Currency) Approximately $70,000 (2009 U.S. Dollar Currency)
1957 $1 bills are silver certificates. In the old days, you could trade that dollar for $1 worth of silver, or silver dollars. Right now, you can sell them or keep it.
1957 is an extremely common series, currently worth about $2.
Despite being more than 50 years old, 1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. On average, one is worth two to three dollars.
There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
The O- Henry Playhouse - 1957 One Dollar's Worth 1-21 was released on: USA: 1957
You have a Franklin half dollar - a 1957 proof coin is worth around $25.00.
1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. They're generally worth around 2 to 3 dollars, depending on condition.
$75.00 in 1957 had the same buying power as $642.73 in 2016.
It's worth about $12.00 just for the silver.
In anything but perfect uncirculated condition, it is worth $1.
$85
That would be none of them.