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This is an uncommon error that happens when a sheet of paper on which a set of bills is printed is accidentally flipped during its passes through the printing press. Retail value depends on the bill's condition and how pronounced the printing is, but it could sell for in the $300 to $500 range.

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Q: What is the value of a 20.00 1993 series bill with the seals printed on the reverse side Bill is printed on both sides and the seal is printed on the back not the front?
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What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar note with a red seal?

No 1934 US $10 bills were printed with red seals. However a special series was printed with brown seals for use in Hawaii during WWII. If your bill has HAWAII printed on the front and back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.


What year were Federal Reserve notes first printed?

The first Federal Reserve notes were printed in the 1914 series. Denominations were $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. They were printed with both red seals and blue seals; green wasn't adopted as the standard seal color until 1928. In general, 1914-series FRNs with red seals are worth several times the value of their blue-seal counterparts.


What denominations of silver certificates were printed in 1934?

The US printed three denominations of silver certificates in the 1934 series:$1 (1934 only)$5 (1934, and '34A through '34D)$10 (1934, and '34A through '34D)The 1934D series bills were actually printed in the late 1940s.The 1934 series date is also of particular interest because special $1, $5, $10, and $20 bills with that date were issued for use in Hawaii and North Africa during WWII. Hawaii bills had brown seals and the name HAWAII printed on both sides. North Africa bills had yellow seals. Those distinctive colors were used so that if any bills were captured by the enemy they could be declared worthless without affecting the paper-money supply on the continental US.


What is the value of a 1957 B US 2 dollar bill?

Please check again and post a new question. No $2 bills were printed with the 1957 series date, only $1 bills with blue seals. The nearest dates for $2 bills are 1953 and 1963; these all had red seals.


What does a 1934 US 20 dollar bill look like?

All 1934-series $20 bills carry a portrait of Andrew Jackson, just like modern bills, but it's much smaller and centered on the front side. The reverse side has a picture of the White House, again similar to modern bills. The overall color of the front is gray and black while the reverse side is green and black. The 1934 series was issued in 2 major varieties with different color seals and serial numbers: > Federal Reserve Notes - green > Wartime bills for use in Hawaii - brown Most of them don't have a lot of extra value even today, but the special WWII issues can be worth as much as $900 depending on condition and series letter.

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What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar note with a red seal?

No 1934 US $10 bills were printed with red seals. However a special series was printed with brown seals for use in Hawaii during WWII. If your bill has HAWAII printed on the front and back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" for more information.


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Is there such thing as silver 10 dollar 1934A?

THE 1934A series ,$10.00 ... these were printed for the use of the armed forces durning ww11, in EUROPE AND AFRICAAnd they have yellow seals and the ones printed for hawaiihad green seals but were also printed with HAWAII IN LARGE LETTERS ON the front and back;; These that you have are as follows;; IN VF-20- $45.00;; UNC-63- $75.00;; Now if there is a {STAR} before or after the serial number ,it is a [STAR note and is more valuable;One with a STAR ;VF-20-$200.00 and unc-63-$1,500.00 ...


How do you know if its a federal reserve note?

All US Federal Reserve Notes have that wording printed on the front side. Other older bills may say "Silver Certificate" (these usually have blue seals) or "US Note" (red seals).


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First, your question is in the wrong category....Seals and Sea Lions are marine animals. The Great Seal is a symbol..The Letters in the seal signify which mint it was printed at


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What denominations of silver certificates were printed in 1934?

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