Its value will depend on its condition and the color of its seal.
As of 6/2012 :
It it's a blue seal ...
Average Circulated = $25.00
Crisp Uncirculated = $75.00
It it's a brown seal with the Hawaii overprint...
Average Circulated = $50.00
Crisp Uncirculated = $325.00
It it's a yellow seal ...
Average Circulated = $30.00
Crisp Uncirculated = $160.00
The brown and yellow seals were emergency issue currency for use during WWII in the Hawaii and North Africa areas, respectively. This was done so that if they fell into the enemy's hands, they could be easily demonetized.
1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp
$10.
Ten dollar bills did not exist in the United States in 1847. A ten dollar coin from that year is worth nearly $1500.
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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.
$10
According to the 2011 Red Book, your ten dollar bill is worth US$10
Face value only.
$640.00 USD
1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp
$10
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$10.
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The exact value of a 1930 US ten dollar bill would actually depend on a couple different things. The most important of these things would be the condition of the bill.
Ten dollar bills did not exist in the United States in 1847. A ten dollar coin from that year is worth nearly $1500.