If the 1928 Peace dollar has no mint mark, circulated coins have retail values of $275.00-$430.00 depending on the grade.
There's no such thing as a U.S. silver dollar coin from 1957.
The US did not print any two dollar silver certificates after 1899.
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If the 1928 Peace dollar has no mint mark, circulated values are $290.00-$450.00 depending on the grade
1928 A and B are the most common of all 1928 $1 silver certificates. In average condition they retail for $5 to $10.
About $5 to $10
The mintmark is on the reverse of the coin underneath the "One" in "One Dollar"
No. There were silver dollars minted from 1921 to 1928, and again in 1934 to '35.
1928 $50 bills weren't issued as silver certificates. Please check the wording across your bill's top front; then see one of the following questions:"What is the value of a 1928 US 50 dollar Federal Reserve Note?""What is the value of a 1928 US 50 dollar gold certificate?"
It is worth whatever melt is. The silver dollar is damaged and they never use rare dates (the 1928 peace dollar is rare, it is likely a 1928-S coin which is quite common) and so it would be worth about $20 for the coin. However, there is the question on whether the money clip itself is silver, usually the clip would be marked "STERLING" or 925 if it is silver. If the clip is silver, you have added value with whatever the weight of the silver clip is.
The Denver mint did not strike any silver dollars in 1928. You may have a 1928-S where the S is indistinct. This coin is worth $20 to $30 depending on condition.
The value of a 1928 Silver Certificate dollar is worth at least the amount of the face value. There are 6 different 1928 Silver Certificates, the value depends on the grade of the certificate. The best way to determine the value is to have the note appraised by a professional.