The U.S. did not print any $1 silver certificates with that date. Please recheck your bill.
Also, there is a Coins and Currency thread that is more appropriate to numismatic questions. Money and Credit is intended for questions about credit cards, financing, etc.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1954. Please check again and post a new question.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1954. Please check again and post a new question.
A 1954 US half dollar has a bust of Ben Franklin on the obverse, not Miss Liberty. Franklin half's are common, if it shows any wear the value is just for the silver about $10.00.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills with that date. The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate; these were dated either 1935 or 1957.
Franklin half dollars are not rare or even scarce, if the coin has any wear at all value is just for the silver about $12.00.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1954. Please check again and post a new question.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1954. Please check again and post a new question.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1954. Please check again and post a new, separate question.
If the coin has any wear, the value is for the silver, about $12.00
1. Not 1954. The U.S. didn't print any bills of any type with that date. 2. Not a silver certificate. $2 silver certificates were last made in 1899. Please check again and post a new question. Include the bill's seal color and whether there's a small letter next to / under the date.
A 1954 US half dollar has a bust of Ben Franklin on the obverse, not Miss Liberty. Franklin half's are common, if it shows any wear the value is just for the silver about $10.00.
The US didn't print any bills with that date. The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate; these were dated either 1934 or 1953. You may want to check the seal and date to be sure.
The US didn't print any bills with that date. The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate; these were dated either 1934 or 1953. You may want to check the seal and date to be sure.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any bills with that date. The blue seal indicates it's a silver certificate; these were dated either 1935 or 1957.
Assuming the bank had any silver dollars in stock (they hadn't been minted since 1935), they could be traded at face value.
Franklin half dollars are not rare or even scarce, if the coin has any wear at all value is just for the silver about $12.00.
I just got a paper in the mail last month stating that the 1954 Dime is on average worth up to $110... now I don`t know if it`s the same in all places but I live in windsor ontario and they had a list of what all coins were of average worth. I hope this helped.