This is a common date. They are worth $1.25-$1.50 in circulated condition and $3.00 or more in uncirculated condition.
Note: The serial number on a bill rarely changes the value of a bill so it is not needed to figure out the value.
Minimum...$1.00
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 last silver certificates were worth $1 and dated 1957.If you have a Federal Reserve Note with that date, it's worth about $22 in circulated condition. A dealer will pay you face value.
Despite being over 50 years old, the note isn't rare or valuable. They generally sell for around $3.00.
Please check again and post a new question. No $2 bills were printed with the 1957 series date, and the last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899.
I wood like to no what there worth, I have two 1957
Minimum...$1.00
The 1957 silver certificate was only issued in $1 denomination. An uncirculated mint condition note is worth $10. (Fine condition = $2).
It is worth about $1.25 to $1.50.
This is not a rare date for silver certificates. As of 9-5-2011 it is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more. This silver certificate should have a blue seal.
This is not a rare date for silver certificates. As of 9-5-2011 it is worth $1.25 to $1.50 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition it is worth $3 or more. This silver certificate should have a blue seal.
About $9 - $10 if it is in uncirculated condition.
On average, a 1957 $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50. Despite being more than 50 years old, it's an extremely common series.
1957 is by far the most common series for $1 silver certificates. In average circulated condition, one is worth around $2. In better condition, it's worth a little more.
There's no such thing as a "blue silver dollar". You're referring to a blue-seal silver certificate; these are only worth about $1.50 in average conditions despite their age and now-unusual design.
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.
All silver certificates printed from 1928 to 1957 had blue seals. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1957 A US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.