If it was in perfect condition it's fake.
In circulated condition, about $8.00
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
Only a few 1934 A $10000 bills were printed and none were released to general circulation. It's almost certain you have a replica, but it might be worth having it examined in person by a currency dealer or appraiser.
$20 to $60 depending on condition
In circulated condition, about $8.00
A 1934 five dollar silver certificate in good condition is worth $33.00.
A 1934 A green seal one hundred dollar bill is only worth face value unless it is in perfect mint condition. If it has a star following the serial number, it could be worth up to $200 depending on the serial number and condition.
Only a few 1934 A $10000 bills were printed and none were released to general circulation. It's almost certain you have a replica, but it might be worth having it examined in person by a currency dealer or appraiser.
It is likely just worth $100. Being in perfect condition or having a serial number with a star symbol at the end of it can add value.
$20 to $60 depending on condition
maybe 1000 $?Maybe you should check the web.
The 1934 100-dollar bills ended with Series D. A note in good condition, with little wear can be worth about $140.
$100 to $17,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
The value of a 1934 five(5) dollar bill will vary depending on the condition and the type of the money. For the best value information search eBay as well as other online aution sites.
Assuming this is a small-size note (1934 and up), these are only worth about $2 at best, since there are still millions of them out there. If it's in perfect uncirculated condition, the value can go as high as $6 to $9.
1934 $10 bills are fairly common, so if it's very worn / tattered / etc. it's probably not worth more than a dollar or two extra.