The 1935 1 Dollar Silver certificate is worth about $75 in fine condition - without tears. A note split in half may still have some value, but not much.
Miss Liberty faces the right on a 1797 Draped Bust dollar.
Presidents Calvin Coolidge & George Washington
If the coin is a U.S. silver dollar dated 1896, it's a Morgan dollar and miss Liberty looks to the left, not the right. But a 1896 Barber half dollar faces the right. Look at the coin again and post new question.
The Lincoln Cent was designed by Victor David Brenner and he based it on his bronze plaque of Abraham Lincoln. The plaque was based on a photograph of Lincoln taken in 1864. Lincoln was facing his left in the photograph and therefore was facing his left on the bronze plaque and also facing his left on the cent. This is the only reason Lincoln faces his left on the cent. Let's look at some of the other US coins with the head facing to the left in the past 100 years: Lincoln Cent....................Lincoln faces to his left (the observer's right). Buffalo Nickel..................Indian faces to his left. Barber Dime...................Liberty faces to her left. Barber Quarter..............Liberty faces to her left. Barber Half Dollar...........Liberty faces to her left. Franklin Half Dollar..........Franklin faces to his left Susan B. Anthony Dollar...Susan B. Anthony faces to her left. 2005 Jefferson Nickel.......Jefferson faces to his left.
Most of the faces on coins are important figures in history. Some of these figures are George Washington on the quarter, Abraham Lincoln on the penny, Thomas Jefferson on the nickel, Sacajawea on the gold dollar, and Franklin Roosevelt is on the dime.
The Australian One Dollar note was withdrawn from circulation from 1984 after it was replaced by the One Dollar coin. The One Dollar note featured Queen Elizabeth II on the front, and a number of Aboriginal motifs on the back (no faces).
if Asian countries faces decline in economic growth then the value of dollar will appreciates with these currencies
Miss Liberty faces the right on a 1797 Draped Bust dollar.
Presidents Calvin Coolidge & George Washington
little pieces of paper and metal with weirdos faces on them that arent worth squat!
"Million Dollar Throw" by Mike Lupica has an Accelerated Reader (AR) level of 4.5 and is worth 5 points. The story follows a young football player named Nate Brodie who faces challenges both on and off the field, including the pressure of a million-dollar throw contest. As he navigates friendship, family, and self-doubt, Nate learns valuable lessons about perseverance and responsibility.
There are many president faces on both the paper currency and coins. For instance, Abraham Lincoln is on the penny and the five dollar bill. Other president faces include Roosevelt, Jefferson, Kennedy, Washington and Grant.
Two faces appear on the black eagle dollar: Abraham Lincoln- 16th president Ulysess S. Grant- 18th president
Woodrow Wilson on the 100,000 USD bill
It is about two boys who try to save a bowling alley,but faces danger!
Pennies have Abraham Lincoln's face on one side. Nickels have Thomas Jefferson on one side. Dimes have Franklin Delano Roosevelt's face on one side. Quarters have Georges Washington's face on them. Half-dollar pieces have John F. Kennedy's face on one side.
If the coin is a U.S. silver dollar dated 1896, it's a Morgan dollar and miss Liberty looks to the left, not the right. But a 1896 Barber half dollar faces the right. Look at the coin again and post new question.