There is no way to predict what the value of anything will be in 50 years. If I could, I'd be rich.
On average, a 1957 $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50. Despite being more than 50 years old, it's an extremely common series.
Despite being more than 50 years old, 1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. On average, one is worth two to three dollars.
It's an extremely common series. Despite being over 50 years old, one is worth $2-3 on average.
On average, they're only worth 2 to 3 dollars. Despite being over 50 years old, they're not rare or especially valuable.
1964 was the last year for 90% silver half dollars, 1965-1970 half dollars were 40% silver 1971 to date are Copper Nickel alloy.
It's worth maybe three dollars at best. Despite being over fifty years old, series 1957 silver certificates are still exceedingly common.
certificate is worth from $10 to $150, depending on the series, with series 1928E being the most valuable. A $1 silver certificate from other years can be worth a little more than face value, depending on the condition. Silver certificates can also be used as regular money.
Of course a series 1999 $5 bill isn't a silver certificate. Silver certificates haven't been printed in 50 years. A 1999 $5 is worth face value.
Not any longer. The government discontinued that practice about 45 years ago, when the price of silver was deregulated.
On average, a 1957 $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50. Despite being more than 50 years old, it's an extremely common series.
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Despite being more than 50 years old, 1957 is a common series for $1 silver certificates. On average, one is worth two to three dollars.
It's an extremely common series. Despite being over 50 years old, one is worth $2-3 on average.
There were a lot of silver certificates printed in the last years of this note's issuance, so unless it's uncirculated and not creased, it's probably not worth more than $1.50 or $2.00 retail.
Well, if I knew what ANY coin or bill would be worth in 10 years I'd be buying like crazy. However, forecasting the future of a collectible's worth, especially that far out, is not really possible.
Nickels from the WWII Years did partially have silver in them. One is worth $1.75
On average, they're only worth 2 to 3 dollars. Despite being over 50 years old, they're not rare or especially valuable.