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.
The value of a 1934A ten dollar silver certificate can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, they range from about $15 to $100 or more for uncirculated notes. In pristine condition, especially with rare serial numbers, they can be valued higher. For an accurate appraisal, it's best to consult a currency dealer or a recent price guide.
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.
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.
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.
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The value of a 1934 A US $500 Kansas City dollar bill can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and collector demand. In general, uncirculated bills can fetch several thousand dollars, while those in poor condition may be worth a few hundred. It's advisable to consult a currency dealer or auction site for a more precise appraisal based on the specific bill's condition and market trends.