Look next to the date to see if there's a small letter. That's the series letter and can affect the bill's value. Auction prices as of 05/2010:
No letter, or A-D:
Circulated condition - Face value to $140 depending on how worn the bill is
Uncirculated - $175 or more.
"E"
Circulated - $75-100 depending on how worn the bill is
Uncirculated - $500 or more
It depends on the bill's condition and series. The series is a letter that may or may not appear next to the date 1950. The printed year is often kept the same for a particular design regardless of the actual year of issue, while the series letter is changed following the appointment of a new Treasurer (or much less often, Treasury Secretary). $50 notes for 1950 were issued in 6 series - no letter, and 1950A through 1950E. E-series notes can be worth $25 to $50 above face value if circulated, more if crisp uncirculated. The other 5 series are worth less, anywhere from face value to $25 above; again, more if crisp uncirculated.
The demand for these is much less than the supply. Unless yours is an absolute gem crisp uncirculated note, you're not going to get any premium for it. If it's a gem, you might get $70-$80 if you can find an interested buyer.
1950-E is the most valuable $20 bill in the 1950 series. As of 09/2012 values are in the range $50 to $65 for a bill in circulated condition. An uncirculated one can bring $90 or more.
50 Canadian dollars.
Face value to $70 depending on condition
The price of a 1969 50 dollar bill as of 2013 is between $50 and $100. The actual value is based on the rarity of the bill and its overall, physical condition.
To clear things up:The US Mint only makes coinsPaper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.All 1950 paper money was printed in Washington.The "D" doesn't represent Denver. It indicates the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill - in this case Cleveland, which uses the letter code "D".Please see the question "What is the value of a 1950 US 50 dollar bill?" for values.
The only US $50 bill with an E series letter is 1950. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1950 E US 50 dollar bill?". If your bill has any other date, you may be looking at the Federal Reserve District letter. The series letter, if any, on US bills is next to the date. In that case, please check the date and post a new question.
1950-E is the most valuable $20 bill in the 1950 series. As of 09/2012 values are in the range $50 to $65 for a bill in circulated condition. An uncirculated one can bring $90 or more.
$50
50 Canadian dollars.
It's still worth $50.
Face value to $70 depending on condition
The price of a 1969 50 dollar bill as of 2013 is between $50 and $100. The actual value is based on the rarity of the bill and its overall, physical condition.
To clear things up:The US Mint only makes coinsPaper money is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing.All 1950 paper money was printed in Washington.The "D" doesn't represent Denver. It indicates the Federal Reserve District that distributed the bill - in this case Cleveland, which uses the letter code "D".Please see the question "What is the value of a 1950 US 50 dollar bill?" for values.
look at the number on the bill. if this question was referring to what are dollars worth compared to a different currency then the answer will constantly be changing as the value of different countries currency is fairly volatile. 1 dollar bill = $1 2 dollar bill = $2 5 dollar bill = $5 10 dollar bill = $10 20 dollar bill = $20 50 dollar bill = $50 100 dollar bill = $100
Yes a 50 dollar bill is red
There were no 50.00 bills in 1957. Your answer is zero.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. As the green seal and wording across the top of the bill indicate, a 1934 $50 bill is a Federal Reserve Note. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 50 dollar bill?".