Overprints such as you describe can be quite valuable. Without inspection it's not possible to give an exact amount, but many overprints sell in excess of $100. Your best bet would be to have it appraised by a dealer or other expert who specializes in error currency.
No 1934 US $10 bills were printed with red seals. However a special series was printed with brown seals for use in Hawaii during WWII. If your bill has HAWAII printed on the front and back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
The U.S. never printed any $1 bills with that date.
2000 was the debut year for the Sacagawea dollar ,and there are millions of them. It's worth one dollar.
The woman is Susan B. Anthony, and the coin is still worth one dollar.
Foldover errors are very collectible, and retail at upwards of $300.
U.S. currency is printed in a 3-step process :The back is printed first and taken to a drying room.Next the front is printed and then allowed to dry.Last, the serial numbers and Treasury shield are printed in an overprint press.So you can see it's virtually impossible for a partialback side to be printed on the front side.I suggest you take it to a coin show and have a few currency dealers look at it to figure out what you have.
No 1934 US $10 bills were printed with red seals. However a special series was printed with brown seals for use in Hawaii during WWII. If your bill has HAWAII printed on the front and back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.
about $16 if it does not have any mint mark on it
$7
The U.S. never printed any $1 bills with that date.
If it's a copy, it's not worth anything.
Need to know if mint mark is on the front or back of coin
The $500 bills that were produced from 1928 - 1934 have Presesident William McKinley on the front and just a 500 printed on the reverse.
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2000 was the debut year for the Sacagawea dollar ,and there are millions of them. It's worth one dollar.
Because the back side of our currency is printed in green.