Very definitely. 1922 gold certificates were printed in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, and $1000. For more information please see "What is the value of a 1922 US 20 dollar gold certificate?"
$85 retail if worn, up to about $225 if in nearly-new condition.
Prices as of 09/2012 for bills in average condition: 1907: $75 to $180 1922: $85 to $225 1928: $35 to $100
AnswerMore information is needed - date, design, and condition would be helpful.1928United States of America A68238372A Michael Hillegas $10 gold certificategold seal and numbersReverse: green gold certificateseries 1922, circulated
Not every old bill is automatically a certificate so it's important to check carefully. If it has a gold seal and says "Gold Certificate", see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?" for values. If it has a green seal and says "Federal Reserve Note", it's not a certificate, it's a Federal Reserve Note. See the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for values.
Very definitely. 1922 gold certificates were printed in denominations of $10, $20, $50, $100, $500, and $1000. For more information please see "What is the value of a 1922 US 20 dollar gold certificate?"
$85 retail if worn, up to about $225 if in nearly-new condition.
Sorry, no US $10.00 gold coins exist dated 1922
Prices as of 09/2012 for bills in average condition: 1907: $75 to $180 1922: $85 to $225 1928: $35 to $100
AnswerMore information is needed - date, design, and condition would be helpful.1928United States of America A68238372A Michael Hillegas $10 gold certificategold seal and numbersReverse: green gold certificateseries 1922, circulated
Yes. The 1928 series was the last for circulating gold certificates, and $10 was the lowest denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?"
Not every old bill is automatically a certificate so it's important to check carefully. If it has a gold seal and says "Gold Certificate", see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?" for values. If it has a green seal and says "Federal Reserve Note", it's not a certificate, it's a Federal Reserve Note. See the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for values.
The US Treaury only printed $10 Gold Certificates bearing the Series Date of 1928 and 1928A.
The $10 is worth about $65 The $20 is worth about $80
Are you sure it's a $10? Or are you sure it's 1882. I don't think an 1882 $10 was printed
The US didn't print any $10 gold certificates dated 1926. If the date is 1928 , please see the Related Question.
It's a $10 gold certificate, which was a type of U.S. currency until 1933. It could be redeemed at a bank for gold coins.