Do you mean a silver certificate? They had blue Treasury seals. The only denomination issued in 1953 was $10. Unless it is uncirculated, your note is worth anywhere from face value if well-worn, to perhaps $25 or $30 if almost-new. Uncirculated, and with provenance to verify that condition, it could be worth up to $100 however. There were other denominations issued in 1953 but they have red seals and clearly say "United States Note" rather than "Silver Certificate".
The value of a 1950's silver dollar depends on factors such as its condition, rarity, and mint mark. On average, a circulated 1950's silver dollar is typically worth its silver content value. However, some rare or well-preserved coins can fetch higher prices from collectors.
The U.S. did not strike any silver dollars for circulation after 1935. If your coins are from Another Country (e.g. Canada) please post a new question giving that information, as well as dates and conditions of some of the better pieces. That'll make it easier to determine what you have. Thanks!
The only 5-cent coins that have ever contained any silver are the so-called "war nickels" struck from mid-1942 through 1945. All 1953 nickels* were struck in an alloy of nickel and copper. They're worth anywhere from face value to 20¢, that's all.
(*) FWIW, the coin is a NICKEL rather than a "nickle"
The complete set of war nickels in uncirculated condition, I have seen, brings $70.00 or more.
The exact value of a 1953 nickel would actually depend on a number of things. Some of these things would include, the country the nickel is from and the condition of the nickel.
Check that coin again. There were no U.S. silver dollars minted in the 1950s.
Silver dimes are worth about $2.50 in US dollars. This is about. 2.49 Canadian dollars. Silver quarters are worth about $5. This is about $4.98 Canadian dollars.
Each half dollar has .36169oz of silver with a current value of about $12.00. So expect around $10.00 from a buyer.
There were no silver dollars minted in 1952.
need more info ... what kind of silver dollars?
Silver certificates were unique to the U.S. They haven't been printed since the 1950s.
It is worth about 600singapore dollars to 1000singapore dollars
The US didn't make any silver dollars in the 1960s.
It depends greatly on the year, early silver dollar proof dollars can be worth several thousand dollars, modern silver dollar proofs of common dates might be worth $20 or so for silver scrap.
Most likely $36 dollars. Some Silver dollars can range to $30,000!
US cents were never struck in silver. All cents from the 1950s were struck in a bronze alloy. Your coin is almost certainly plated, and has no extra value.
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