If just the number 1 in the upper right and left corners and it has TEN DOLLARS under the portrait it's likely a bad counterfeit bill. But just in case take it to a qualified dealer or collector to make sure it's not a unknown error.
If it has a green seal, it's worth $12 to $15.
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It's worth exactly $2.
No. Sorry, only a conversation piece.
It's still worth one dollar.
An A series in avg.condition is worth around $12.50.
1957 is an extremely common series, currently worth about $2.
To give an appraisal, a key piece of information required is the series (date) of the bill, as well as condition. Add those details and ask again.
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.
No such thing.
$20
100usd