If it has a green seal, $12 if worn, up to $20 or so in nice condition. If it has a blue seal, that range is $20 - $60.
"D" was the highest series letter for 1934 $10 green-seal bills. You're probably looking at the Federal Reserve district letter rather than the series letter which appears next to the date. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The green seal indicates your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
The green seal indicates your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
With a blue seal, $6-9 depending on condition. With a green seal, $7-12.
This is a Federal Reserve note and should have a green seal. They are worth $22-$30 in circulated condition and $40 or more in uncirculated condition.
The green seal indicates your bill is a Federal Reserve Note. Please see the Related Question for more information.
The green seal indicates it's a Federal Reserve Note. As of 03/2013 its approximate retail value, regardless of series letter, is $12 to $20 depending on condition. A crisp uncirculated one might retail for $25.
Yes. The following denominations and types were printed. Even though the bills were printed during WWII, dates on bills changed must less often at the time so 1934 and 1935 are not mistakes.Silver Certificatesbrown seal for use in Hawaii:$1, series 1935 Ayellow seal for use in North Africa:$1, series 1935 A$5, series 1934 A$10, 1934 and 1934 AFederal Reserve Notesbrown seal for use in Hawaii:$5,1934 and 1934 A$10, 1934 and 1934 Ayellow seal for use in North Africa:$1, 1935 A$5, 1934 A$10, 1934 A$20, 1934 and 1934 A
There is no 1934 "S" bill. Series letters for this date only range from A to D. Look for the series letter next to the date. Also check the seal color, it may be green, blue, yellow, or brown. Then check Related Links below for a list of values.
D is the highest series letter for 1934 US $10 bills. If the "E" is inside the Federal Reserve seal, it's the district letter and not a series letter. The series letter if any is next to the date. Please check your bill again and post a new question. Include whether the bill is a blue-seal silver certificate or a green-seal Federal Reserve Note because they have different values.
Auction prices as of 02/2009: With a green seal, $12.-$20. depending on how worn it is. With a blue seal, $20.-$60.