As of 02/2009, a 1963 Franklin-Liberty Bell half dollar is worth about $6.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated and proof versions are about $7.50. Nearly all of that value is due to the coin's silver content, and will change along with the price of silver. http://www.ecoinprices.com/ try this site
So many were struck, unless it's uncirculated the value is for the the silver, about $11.00.
Mint condition uncirculated notes are worth $4. Used ones are worth $1.
In Very Fine condition it would be worth $9. In uncirculated condition, $20.
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1963 $5 note is worth between $15-20. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $5.
It's currently worth about $10.50 for its silver content, and upwards of $12 in uncirculated condition.
This is one of the most common dates for silver Roosevelt dimes. Even in uncirculated condition, it's only worth about a dollar.
There is no such coin in the U.S. Silver dollars were not minted after 1935. If you have a different denomination or your coin is from another country, please post a new question with those details.
As of 02/2009, a 1963 Franklin-Liberty Bell half dollar is worth about $6.00 in circulated condition. Uncirculated and proof versions are about $7.50. Nearly all of that value is due to the coin's silver content, and will change along with the price of silver. http://www.ecoinprices.com/ try this site
It is impossible to define the value or worth of a 1963 5 dollar silver certificate because there were none manufactured in that year. The last batch of 5 dollar silver certificates are dated 1953.
So many were struck, unless it's uncirculated the value is for the the silver, about $11.00.
Mint condition uncirculated notes are worth $4. Used ones are worth $1.
In Very Fine condition it would be worth $9. In uncirculated condition, $20.
About $10.50.
In perfect uncirculated condition, a 1963 $5 note is worth between $15-20. In normal used condition, it is worth exactly $5.
So many were struck, if it shows any wear the value is for the silver, about $11.00.
It's a U.S. Note rather than a silver certificate. It's worth face value if circulated, $3 if uncirculated.