There's no such bill. Specifically:
1. The last silver certificates were $1 notes made in the 1957 series.
2. No $2 silver certificates have been printed since the 19th century
3. No U.S. $2 bills were made in 1978. The nearest date is 1976.
Bottom line, if you have a green-seal $2 bill dated 1976 or later it's a current-issue bill worth only face value in circulated condition, or about $2.50 - $3.00 if uncirculated.
One dollar, and they have no silver in them.
A 1978-D Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and is only face value.
The coin is face value.
The US did not make any silver coins dated 1978, if the coin is a large size Eisenhower dollar its likely only face value unless its Proof or Uncirculated.
These coins contain no silver and are worth only face value.
One dollar, and they have no silver in them.
A 1978-D Eisenhower dollar has no silver in it and is only face value.
The coin is face value.
The coin is a Eisenhower dollar and has no silver in it. Only proof and uncirculated coins from the mint have more than face value.
The US did not make any silver coins dated 1978, if the coin is a large size Eisenhower dollar its likely only face value unless its Proof or Uncirculated.
These coins contain no silver and are worth only face value.
Please check your bill thoroughly and post a new, separate question.No US bills were dated 1978.The last $2 silver certificates were printed in 1899.Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. Silver certificates were blue.
No such coin exists. Silver dollars were last minted for circulation in 1935, and the last silver dollar sized coin was the Eisenhower dollar of 1971-1978, there was no dollar coin minted in 1967.
Morgan Silver dollars were not made in 1978. They were minted from 1878 till 1904 and again in 1921. Check your date again and then ask with the correct date.
value of a 1978 corvett
One dollar.
No Eisenhower dollar coins regardless of date or mintmark struck for circulation contain silver and have only face value. Just some special collector coins sold from the mint were struck in 40% silver.