I'm not sure what you mean by "50" - are you referring to a dollar or a half dollar? You can find a full set of price guides at a site such as http://www.numismedia.com/fmv/fmv.shtml
I also changed your question because you were in effect asking ME how much MY coin is worth, when you're really referring to one that you have.
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
Normally the question has to be asked "WHICH mint mark?". However the only 1934 cents with a mint mark came from Denver so your coin has a D below the date. Most circulated 1934-D cents are only worth a small premium - 15¢ or so in worn condition up to a half-dollar with only moderate wear. However nice 1934-D cents in almost-uncirculated or uncirculated condition are scarcer and can be worth $5 to $10 depending on how well-struck they are.
It is worth about $12 if in circulated condition and about $30 if uncirculated.
What kind of dollar is it? depending on condition and mint,about28-160$
1899-O Liberty Silver Dollar: good condition-$11.00, mint condition-$180.00
it is worth 50 dollars in mint condition and worth 23 dollar and non mint condition
It is worth about $10 in good condition and about $20 in mint condition.
Even if the coin is Mint State.Most sell for less then a dollar.
In good condition it is worth about $3 and if it is in mint condition it is worth about $5.
A 1934 Washington Quarter in good condition (G4) is worth: $3.50. If its mint state is MS60, the value rises to: $$45.
A typical Mint State coin is about $50.00
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
A dollar.
i dont freakin know
I believe it is worth about $700.00
Normally the question has to be asked "WHICH mint mark?". However the only 1934 cents with a mint mark came from Denver so your coin has a D below the date. Most circulated 1934-D cents are only worth a small premium - 15¢ or so in worn condition up to a half-dollar with only moderate wear. However nice 1934-D cents in almost-uncirculated or uncirculated condition are scarcer and can be worth $5 to $10 depending on how well-struck they are.
$3000 and up depending on exact graded condition.