Please check again and post a new, separate question. The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. No US bills are dated 1961.
No US dollar coins are dated 1961. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. No US bills are dated 1961.
$5.50
A U.S. fifty cent piece dated 1961 is a Franklin half dollar. The coin is not rare, if it shows any wear the value is about $12.00 just for the silver.
4-13-11>> So many were made that most are valued for the silver, about $13.00
Please post a new question. There were no U.S. bills of any denomination printed with that date.
Current retail value is $8.00
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. > The US didn't print $25 bills. > The last silver certificates were $1 bills dated 1957 > There were no US bills of any denomination dated 1961.
Turn the coin over and look at the denomination on the back. It's a half dollar.
No US dollar coins are dated 1961. Look at the coin again and post new question.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The last silver certificates were printed with the date 1957. No US bills are dated 1961.
As of 02/2009, about $6 for its silver content.The coin is very common, most are only valued for the silver, about $12.00
At current silver prices, a '61 Franklin half is worth just under $10.
$5.50
A U.S. fifty cent piece dated 1961 is a Franklin half dollar. The coin is not rare, if it shows any wear the value is about $12.00 just for the silver.
Please check again. The last $5 silver certificates were printed in 1953. NO bills were printed with the date 1961.
A business strike has a value from $6 to $17,500. A proof strike has a value from $16 to $35,000. All values depend upon condition, mint mark and variety of the coin.