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The Global Insight

What is the 1957 dollar worth today?

Author

James Olson

Updated on April 10, 2026

Buying power of $100 in 1957

Initial valueEquivalent value
$1 dollar in 1957$9.67 dollars today
$5 dollars in 1957$48.34 dollars today
$10 dollars in 1957$96.69 dollars today
$50 dollars in 1957$483.44 dollars today

How much is a $2 bill blue seal worth?

2-Dollar Bill Value Chart

YearSeal ColorCirculated Value
1878Red$275 – $475
1890Brown or Red$550 – $2,500
1896Red$300 – $1,100
1918Blue$175 – $375

How much is a 1957 Series B dollar bill worth?

Originally Answered: What is a 1957 series B dollar bill worth? 1957 $1 silver certificates are very very common. Worth $1.50 in average circulated condition. There is just nothing special about these. 1957 $1 silver certificates were printed by the billions and there are way too many still in existence to be rare.

What kind of money was issued in 1957?

Year: 1957. Denomination: One Dollar Bank Note. Type: Silver Certificate. $1 Bill Front Picture: Description: This is the last one dollar silver certificate issued by The United States. Seal Type: All 1957 $1 silver certificates have the same seal type. Varieties: These can be noted as series of 1957, series of 1957A, or series of 1957B.

How much is a 1957 one dollar silver certificate worth?

As of 2014, one dollar silver certificates from 1957 are worth between $1.25 and $4. Uncirculated dollar certificates bring in more money than circulated ones, but it is still a very small amount over face value.

What is the obligation on a 1957 Silver Certificate?

The obligation on the Series 1957 $1 Silver Certificate states, “This certifies that there is on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America