$1.00 in 1950 had the same buying power as $10.02 in 2016. Annual inflation over this period was about 3.55%.
$1 in 1959 would buy the same amount of goods that $7.27 will buy in 2009.
$1 in 1953 is about $8 in 2010.
$35,000 in 1965 would be $255,100 in 2013.
In perfect uncirculated condition it would be worth between $10-$15. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $2.
There wasn't a "P series" of 1953 US Notes - only plain, A, B, and C. Depending on which you have, a circulated one could be worth about $2.50 for plain, A, or B, and $4-6 for a 1953-C bill.
In average circulated condition, it's currently worth about $8.00 A nice, crisp uncirculated one is worth about $15.00.
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usually, it depends on the condition of the bill. if it was weak looking it would be worth something from 70 to 90 dollars. if it looked perfect, it would be worth about 100 to 130 dollars.
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10 to 15 dollars depending on condition
$35,000 in 1965 would be $255,100 in 2013.
If it has a blue seal it is worth 8 to 10 dollars in circulated condition and 18 dollars or more in uncirculated condition. If it has a red seal it is worth 4 to 9 dollars circulated and 12 dollars or more uncirculated.
It should have a red seal. In uncirculated condition it is worth 3.5 to 6.5 dollars. In uncirculated 12 dollars or more.
it might be worth 6 dollars to 10 dollars
The value of a 1953 B two dollar bill with red ink is not a very valuable bill. However, this bill can be worth up to 15 dollars depending on its condition.
In 1953, several series of American bills with red ink on them were circulated to the public. Today, these bills are worth between 6 and 15 dollars, depending on condition.
Letter to Loretta - 1953 A Dollar's Worth 5-1 was released on: USA: 20 October 1957
All Franklin half dollars are considered common, most that show any wear are valued just for the silver, currently about $11.00.