Face value to $70 depending on condition.
BTW, the seal should be on the bill's front. If it's on the same side as the picture of the U.S. Capitol, then you have a printing error that could be worth several times its face value, but you'd need to have it appraised in person by someone who specializes in error currency.
The government printed special bills for use by troops in North Africa during WWII. They had different colored seals and bore the date 1934 even though they were made about a decade later. These are the rarest of the $10 series - a bill with a yellow seal but no series letter under the date might sell for $1200.-$5000. at auction in circulated condition. An uncirculated one might go for over $10,000.
There were several different types of $10 bill printed with the 1934 date. Check the bill's seal color (blue, green, brown, etc) and whether there's a small letter next to the date.Auction values as of 07/2009:Green seal Federal Reserve Notes$12 to $20 in circulated condition, regardless of the series letter next to the date.Blue seal Silver CertificatesNo series letter next to the date: $13.-$25.A: $13.-$30.B: $50.-$300.C or D: $20.-$60.Yellow seal Silver Certificates with "North Africa"No series letter next to the date: $1200.-$5000.A: $20.-$60.Brown seal Silver Certificates with "Hawaii"$45.-$75The North Africa and Hawaii notes were printed for use in war zones. If captured by the enemy they could be invalidated quickly, preventing their use for buying supplied or weapons.That motto wasn't added to U.S. $10 bills until the 1960s so its absence on older notes is NOT an error.
They have a silver melt value of a round $5.
The 1825 one cent (penny) is worth about $5000 used condition and if its a uncirculated is worth about $25,000 dollar but to make sure check with ur local coin dealers.
The largest denomination note released for circulation was for $10,000. They were printed in small numbers over the period from 1863 to 1945, although the last series all carried a 1934 date. Other large denominations included $500, $1000, and $5000. These were also discontinued in 1945. Although they've never been formally withdrawn they haven't been available from banks since 1969. The largest denomination ever printed was a set of 42 thousand $100,000 gold certificates printed in 1934 and 1935; these were only used for transferring money between government departments.
The last bills with denominations higher than $100 were printed in 1945, but they carried a series date 1934.
$500 bills: 1918 series - Justice John Marshall; 1928 & 1934 series - President William McKinley $1000: 1918 - Alexander Hamilton; 1928 - President Grover Cleveland $5000: 1918 - President James Madison $10,000: 1918-1934 - Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase $100,000: 1934-35 - President Woodrow Wilson (none put in circulation)
Yes he's on a presidential dollar coin. The presidential dollar series are being issued in the order each president served. There will be four coins each year. All of them are made of brass - there's no gold even though they're sometimes called "golden" dollars - and are only worth face value. Feel free to spend them.
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It is worth about $5000 Uncirculated
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The 5 in the ones place is worth 5, the 5 in the thousands place is worth 5000.
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