The United States did not print a 1915 $10,000 gold certificate.
I have a listing for a 1915 blue seal National Currency Note but not specifically a silver certificate. If your bill is a National Currency Note its retail value could range from $150 in worn condition up to $325 in better shape.
$720.00 to$860.00 retail for circulated coins
The 1915-D Barber half dollar is fairly common. Most coins show heavy wear, with values from $15.00-$40.00.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
Average retail values for circulated coins are $650.00-$770.00 Uncirculated start at $960.00
I have a listing for a 1915 blue seal National Currency Note but not specifically a silver certificate. If your bill is a National Currency Note its retail value could range from $150 in worn condition up to $325 in better shape.
100-10000 USD depending on EXACTLY what you have and its condition.
About $5.00... Yeah, right Give you $10 for every one you have
$720.00 to$860.00 retail for circulated coins
The 1915-D Barber half dollar is fairly common. Most coins show heavy wear, with values from $15.00-$40.00.
Please look at the coin again and post new question. The U.S. never released a $50 gold coin dated 1915.
Room and Board A Dollar and a Half - 1915 was released on: USA: 20 October 1915
A 1915d Barber half graded as VF-20 has a retail value of $86.00
10000
Please take another look at your coin. It can't be a dollar because no US dollars were made from 1905 to 1920 inclusive. And it's either not a Walking Liberty half or not from 1915 because the Walking Liberty design was first minted in 1916.
Pimple's Million Dollar Mystery - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Millionaire's Hundred Dollar Bill - 1915 was released on: USA: 14 February 1915 (New York City, New York) (premiere) USA: 20 March 1915