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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.
A bill's serial number is just a counter and doesn't help to ID it. What matters are the seal color, date, and series letter. Despite its age, a 1934-A $20 bill retails for about $22-24 in average condition.
1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp
A denomination is needed. Please determine your bill's denomination and look for the question "What is the value of a 1934 C US [denomination] dollar bill?"
To clarify things:The bill isn't from Hawaii, it was printed in Washington for use in that territory during WWIIThe seal color is brown rather than redPlease see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.
What is the value of $100. 00 bill 1934 series # J01186491 A
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.
A bill's serial number is just a counter and doesn't help to ID it. What matters are the seal color, date, and series letter. Despite its age, a 1934-A $20 bill retails for about $22-24 in average condition.
About $6 to $8. BTW, you don't need to post bills' serial numbers. They almost never affect a bill's value.
Not enough information. A bill's serial number is generally unimportant to its value. What matters is its condition, seal color, and the letter (if any) that appears after the date. Please post a new question with those details to help determine its value. Thanks!
1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp
A denomination is needed. Please determine your bill's denomination and look for the question "What is the value of a 1934 C US [denomination] dollar bill?"
To clarify things:The bill isn't from Hawaii, it was printed in Washington for use in that territory during WWIIThe seal color is brown rather than redPlease see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.
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.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. The only seal colors used on 1934 A $5 bills were blue, green, yellow, and brown. The serial numbers will be the same color.
A bill's serial number is just a counter so including it in a question generally doesn't help to identify it or affect its value. Please see the Related Question for values. There are collectors who will pay a premium for bills with low or patterned serial numbers; e.g.12345678 or 00000005.
You need to post a new question with different information. A bill's serial number is almost never a factor in its value and doesn't help to ID it. What matters is the bill's date, seal color, and whether there is a small letter next to the date.