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The series 1934D was issued in both $5 and $10 denominations so I'll have to supply both values. What matters is the note's condition. If it's worn and circulated, either denomination would be worth roughly face value to 2x face, depending on the degree of wear. If it's crisp and uncirculated, a 1934D $5 note would be worth around $20, while a $10 note might be worth up to $75.

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A quick search will tell you that the motto was not added to notes until the 1950s, so its absence is not a mistake.

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You did not provide a denomination. This could be either a $5 or $10 note.

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There were several types of silver certificates printed for Series 1934 A.

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A denomination is needed. Please see the questions

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