In 2011 it costs about a dime to print a $10 bill. The price used to be less than a nickel but has gone up due to new anticounterfeiting measures and an increase in the cost of cotton fiber used for the notes' special paper.
$1 and $2 bills cost less because they have fewer anticounterfeiting features, while it's expected that the new $100 bills will cost a bit more.
FWIW, a favorite trick question is "How much does it cost the US Mint to print a $10 bill?". The answer is ZERO, because the Mint only makes coins!
About 6 cents.
It's worth $2.
The U.S. did not print any $50 bills with that date. (In fact, the Treasury did not print bills in ANY denomination that year.) Please post a new question. If the bill is issued by a private bank or another country, include that information in the post.
Same as a 2012 ten dollar bill.
one dollar
5 dollars
The United States did not print a $2 bill with the year 1949 on it.
2 dollars
About 6 cents.
from 1932, if it is Canadian (usa did not print 5 dollar notes that year) then 5 dollars
2 dollars
The U.S. did not print any $1 bills with that date.
The US didn't print any bills dated 1946.
The US didn't print any $2 bills dated 1926.
It's worth $2.
Florida gun license cost 112 dollars. This includes a 42 dollar finger print charge.
Twenty dollars.The US did not print any $20 bills dated 1983.