Assuming the bill was taken from circulation but has little or no wear:
If it has a blue seal, around $30 (retail)
If it has a green seal, around $20.
In circulated condition it does not have any significant collector value. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth $25 to $30
Would need to know date and condition to estimate value.
It's worth exactly $2.
This is a question that has to have additional information. According to the magazine, Coins , there are two different 1934A Federal Reserve Note listed. the range of prices go from $100.00 to 1500.00 depending on which one you have and the condition it is in. My advice is to take the bill to a large coin shop and get a valuation.
In average condition it would be around $30 but in crisp condition it would be around $50.
The value depends on the condition. If the note shows considerable wear or have a small tear or two on the edge, it could be worth $15 to $30. If is still has crispness but with folds or creases, the range $40 to $80. Uncirculated notes start at $150.
Whatsthe value on 1935 A 1935 D, silver dollar certificates..? good condition.
The dollar value of a coin is based upon rarity, condition, date, and mintmark.
One dollar...
If worn from circulation, face value to $70 depending on the amount of wear. If crisp and unfolded, series dates 1934, 1934C and 1934D retail for about $125; 1934A and B are about $175.
value depends on condition of coin
Britain did not produce a "Dollar" coin.