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You didn't provide a specific date but 1969 is the only series in the last 50 years to have a "B" letter. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1969 B US 20 dollar bill?" for more information.
Us $50 :-d
1957 silver certificates were saved in large numbers because the series was being discontinued in favor of Federal Reserve Notes. Unfortunately that means your bill is only worth 50 cents to a dollar more than face value.
If very worn, $250; if nearly new, $750.
Face value to $70 depending on condition
Bills printed in 1969 and later are only worth face value.
Face value to $25 if circulated; around $50 if crisp and uncirculated.
The only US $50 bill with an E series letter is 1950. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1950 E US 50 dollar bill?". If your bill has any other date, you may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter. The series letter, if any, on US bills is next to the date. In that case, please check the date and post a new question.
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Probably slightly over face value
You didn't provide a specific date but 1969 is the only series in the last 50 years to have a "B" letter. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1969 B US 20 dollar bill?" for more information.
50-500 USD depending on specifics
Yes... fifty dollars.
The value of a 1929G two dollar bill varies by circulation. A heavily circulated bill has very little additional value. An bill in good condition is worth about $10. A fully uncirculated bill is worth around $50.
A perfect, uncirculated 1977 series $50 note is worth $175. In any other condition, it is worth face value ($50).
There were no series letters on 1988 US $50 bills. You may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter. Series letters, if present, are small and next to a bill's date. There's more information at the Related Question.