The US didn't print any $1 bills dated 1951. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
If the bill is dated 1957, it's considered to be very common among collectors. In circulated condition it might retail for $1.50 to $2.00. A dealer will pay face value to $1.25.
Please look at the coin again, it's a half dollar not a dollar and value is likely about $5.00 just for the silver.
No one, because there were no silver dollars minted that year.
A 1951 Roosevelt dime is very common, most are only valued for the silver in them, about $1.35.
There were no series of 1951 $100 bills ever printed.
5-3-11>> If it shows any wear at all the value is about $15.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1951.
Please look at the coin again, it's a half dollar not a dollar and value is likely about $5.00 just for the silver.
in circulated condition, it's only worth it's bullion value for 0.6 of an ounce of silver -- currently about $8
Yes. It is composed of 90% silver and 10% copper.
No one, because there were no silver dollars minted that year.
A 1951 Roosevelt dime is very common, most are only valued for the silver in them, about $1.35.
There were no series of 1951 $100 bills ever printed.
There's no such coin. The Morgan name applies to silver dollars dated 1878-1904 and 1921 that were designed by G. T. Morgan. If you have a 1951 half dollar with a picture of Benjamin Franklin on it, it's worth about $6 to $7 for its silver content.
5-3-11>> If it shows any wear at all the value is about $15.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.
All Franklin half dollars are 90% silver with 10% copper.
The U.S. did not print any bills dated 1951.Please check again and post a new question. Include the bill's seal color, date, and whether there is a small letter next to the date. The bill's serial number is not important.
If it shows any wear at all the value is about $6.00 just for the silver. All Franklin half dollars (1948-1963) are considered common.