United States $1 bills printed with a 1957 date were Silver Certificates with a blue seal. The value depends upon the grade (condition) and serial number.
To estimate the grade of the bill, see the guide at
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If the serial number does not contain a star a collector would expect to pay about
$3 if it is graded "very fine"
$9 if it is graded "uncirculated"
If the serial number does contain a star a collector would expect to pay about
$5 if it is graded "very fine"
$15 if it is graded "uncirculated"
If it is graded less than "very fine" it would be worth less.
There was no silver dollar in the US made in 1957. It might be a half dollar. These are usually worth about $10-15.
There were no 50.00 bills in 1957. Your answer is zero.
You have a Franklin half dollar - a 1957 proof coin is worth around $25.00.
Around $6.
US$1.25
All silver certificates printed from 1928 to 1957 had blue seals. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1957 A US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
Very common among collectors -- current value is about $1.50
I wood like to no what there worth, I have two 1957
1957 is an extremely common series, currently worth $1.50 or so.
If you mean a series 1957 silver certificate 1 dollar bill value may be $5.00 but only if it's a crisp uncirculated note with no folds, it's got to look like a new bill
In 1957, the one dollar bill was modified to say 'in God we trust.' The 1957 silver dollar bill is sold online for between 300 and 700 dollars, depending on the bill's markings and overall quality.
Except for certain wartime bills, all silver certificates issued from 1928 to 1957 had blue seals. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1957 B US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.