Five Dollar Bills from 1934 appear to sell at about $30.
The cost of a water bill in the 1950s cost about $3.50.
Coolidge vetoed the McNary-Haugen bill because he felt it cost to much money. He also claimed that it was unconstitutional to pass the bill.
NO $10 bills printed before the 1960s have that motto on them so it's not an error. The motto was only added due to anti-communist hysteria of that era, as a way to distinguish the U.S. from the "godless communists".As to the bill's value, you need to know its seal color and whether there is a small letter next to the date. For 1934 $10 bills auction prices as of 01/2009 are as follows. The higher price is for a bill in almost-new condition.Blue seal:1934: $13.-$25.1934A: $13.-$30.1934B: $50.-$300.1934C,D: $20.-$60.Green Seal:1934: $12.-$20. for all series letters
a bottle would cost around $30.
No matter how old a 2 dollar bill is, the sad truth is that it is STILL worth 2 dollars.. They are uncommon, but aren't really RARE...
It would cost $86.31
Any one know how much a blue 5 dollar bill 1934 series s wort
$ 3.95
Its worth $700-$1100. I would love to have one of those.
$666.00
The cost of a water bill in the 1950s cost about $3.50.
One quart of peanut butter costs 32 cents in 1934.
Well, seeing as the price of a five doolar bill is not ten dollars it would not cost 20 dollars.
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Your bill was actually printed in Washington for use in Hawaii during WWII. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for much more information.
A used baby grand piano went for $100 in 1934. It was rebuilt and restrung and had an offer for $30,000 in 1975.
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