The motto was not put on $5 bills until 1963 so no 1950-dated bills will carry it.
Also no US bill or coin says "In God YOU Trust". As you can see by checking the money in your pocket the motto is always "In God WE Trust"
That's correct. The phrase "In God We Trust" wasn't added to paper currency until 1957.
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What is a 1950 one hundred dollar bill without "In God We Trust" worth?
The motto In God WE Trust was added in 1957.
O_O depending on the condition... a lot :D
No, 1950 series E one hundred dollar bills do not have the phrase "In God We Trust" printed on them. The motto "In God We Trust" first appeared on U.S. currency in 1957.
The motto In God We Trust didn't appear on US $10 bills until 1963 so it's not an error. Please see the Related Question for more information.
This is normal for 1950 $5 bills. In circulated condition, it has no added value. A gem crisp uncirculated note is worth about $15
That's not an error. The phrase "In God We Trust" wasn't added to U.S. currency (paper money) until 1957.
No one ever added "In God YOU Trust". As you can see by looking at any modern coin or bill, the motto is In God WE Trust. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The motto was not added to any bills until the late 1950s. Please check your bill again and post a new question with the correct date.
No US bills ever had the wording "In God YOU Trust"; the motto is In God WE Trust. That aside, the fact that the motto isn't on your bill is perfectly normal. It was first added to $1 bills in 1957 during the anti-communist fervor of the Cold War period. The motto was then added to other denominations in the early 1960s.