Please check again and post a new question. There were no US bills dated 1958 and the last silver certificates were $1 bills printed in the 1957 series.
There were no silver certificates printed with a 1958 date. Better re-check that date.
The coin is a Franklin half dollar (1948-1963) and is common. If the coin shows any wear, value is about $10.00 just for the silver.
Please check again and post a new question. The US didn't print any bills dated 1958. The closest date if 1957.
The 1958 Franklin half is a common coin, currently worth about $9 for the silver.
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1950s.
Please check again and post a new question. The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. No U.S. bills are dated 1958.
There were no silver certificates printed with a 1958 date. Better re-check that date.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. No US bills were printed with the 1958 series date, and the last $2 silver certificates were dated 1899.
About $11-12.
There was no silver dollar minted in the U.S. in 1958.
The U.S. did not print any $5 bills with that date.If you mean 1953, its value would range from face ($5) to about $9 or $10 if in almost-new condition
The coin is a Franklin half dollar (1948-1963) and is common. If the coin shows any wear, value is about $10.00 just for the silver.
All I want to know is how much does the 1858-1958 canadian silver dollar british columbia edition coin cost
There are .3617 troy ounces of silver in a 1958 Franklin half dollar.
about $1.25 for its silver value as of today. Each day you can check www.coinflation.com. for coins silver value. It looks like the paper dollar is dropping like a rock.
The coin is so common even in mint state that value is only a dollar.
Depending on condition, if it is in uncirculated condition it is worth $25 dollars