What is a 10 dollar bill from 1934 worth?
John Johnson
Updated on April 11, 2026
The 1934 series $10 bills with the light green seals are worth around $20-35 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $100-150 for bills with an MS 63 grade. The 1934 series $10 bills with the darker blue-green seals are worth around $15-23 in very fine condition.
Are old 10 dollar bills worth anything?
The first year the Federal Reserve Bank of United States printed $10 bills was in 1862. These $10 bills were called large size legal tender bills, and today they can be very valuable if their condition is good. As you can see, prices range anywhere from $10 to over $20,000.
What kind of Bill is 1934 10 dollar bill?
1934 10 Dollar Bill The 1934 10 dollar bill is a Federal Reserve note with a green seal. It’s different than the 1934 10 dollar silver certificate which has a blue seal. This Federal Reserve note is common, but if you have a star variety or a Hawaii overprint note then it could be valuable.
How much is a 1934 Hawaii star Bill worth?
The 1934A $10 Hawaii star notes are worth around $700 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $11,500 for notes with an MS 63 grade. Very fine- A note that has been in circulation but not for a long time.
Where do ten thousand dollar bills come from?
Most of ten thousand dollar bills come from the Binion Hoard. A typical symptom of a Binion note is poor centering and repaired mounting damage. $10,000 Bill Star Notes: Star notes were not printed for the 1928 or 1934 $10,000 bill series. Instead, replaced notes have a lighter color ink.
How much is a$ 10 bill worth?
A $10 bill from the United States in 1934 should be worth at least $35 U.S., or $50 Canadian today. Just a little over face value unless it is has exceptional paper quality then it can be sent off to be graded. However, these must grade high to be worth the money to send off.