The piece is not authentic, but a coin dealer may be interested in it.
Half a dollar Depends on the mint mark - if it has an "S" and is in its original packaging it might sell for a couple of dollars.
Even if the coin is Mint State.Most sell for less then a dollar.
These sell for 10-20 in online auctions.
Try a coin dealer, they will likely buy it.
A recent auction saw a Scott variety sell for just under $4200. There are only four known genuine specimens. The other couple of million of them are either replicas (look for the word COPY on the back) or just plain counterfeits.
They sell for about $14.00 on ebay. If the coin is in exceptional condition, you could get more.
A recent auction saw a Scott variety sell for just under $4200. There are only four known genuine specimens. The other couple of million of them are either replicas (look for the word COPY on the back) or just plain counterfeits.
You can cash in a 1964 Kennedy half dollar at a bank but they will only give you $0.50 for it. You would be far better off to sell it to a collector or a dealer. 1964 halves are made of 90% silver so they sell for around 10 times face value.
Any coin dealer or buyer of scrap gold & silver.
Replica Confederate bills have been printed by the millions. They sell for a few dollars in gift shops at Civil War sites and museums, but don't have any market among collectors.
Take it to your local coin dealer or try selling it on eBay.
A two-dollar Confederate bill printed in 1995 is actually a novelty item, as the Confederate States of America ceased to exist after the Civil War, and there were no official Confederate currency printed in 1995. Such bills are typically not considered legal tender and have little to no collectible value. Their worth would largely depend on their condition and demand among collectors of novelty items, but they generally sell for only a few dollars at most.