NO bills printed before 1957 had that motto on them so your bill is NOT an error. The motto was only added in response to the anti-communist hysteria sweeping the country at that time (see the current flap over dollars with the motto inscribed on their edges...)
You'll need to post a new question with the bill's date, seal color, and whether there is a tiny letter next to the date. Without those details it's not possible to provide a value.
1.00 the phrase is printed on all dollars so it is a normal dollar.
If the coin is missing the motto" In God WE Trust" it's likely also missing the date and mintmark, look at the edge of the coin again to be sure.
It's worth maybe $10 in average condition, unless it's a brown seal Hawaiian note, which is worth at least $25. About it not saying "In God We Trust," the phrase wasn't added to currency until the 1950s.
Nothing.
Unless it is uncirculated, really not much more than $100.
The word trust is not misspelled. The Peace dollar and the standing liberty quarter both use the Latin spelling of trust as TRVST. 1925 is a common date for the peace dollar, and unless in uncirculated condition, it is worth anywhere from $25-35.
It's worth one dollar.
$1
What is a 1950 one hundred dollar bill without "In God We Trust" worth?
Nothing you idiot! If it doesn't have a serial stamp on it, it's gay and worth crap!
If it says In God You Trust it may be worth a lot of money, but it don't it reads IN GOD WE TRUST and it's not gold just looks like it and it's only $1.00
It's currently worth around $26.