This is a question that has to have additional information. According to the magazine, Coins , there are two different 1934A Federal Reserve Note listed. the range of prices go from $100.00 to 1500.00 depending on which one you have and the condition it is in. My advice is to take the bill to a large coin shop and get a valuation.
It's worth $12 to $20 depending on its condition. It was not added to bills until the late 1950s as a response to the "godless Soviet communists". - a bill's serial number hardly ever affects its value, so it doesn't need to be included in a question. - the plate position number doesn't affect a bill's value, either.
The U.S. dollar is referred to as the 'green back' because the reverse side is printed in green.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1953-series $5 bills were issued as blue-seal silver certificates and red-seal US Notes, but not as green-seal FRN's
Scott Catalog #: 3468AValue is about 50 cents used and a dollar mint. Few dealers will be bothered with buying a single stamp.
Yes green is the new black!!!! SO GO GREEN!!!! Yes green is the new black!!!! SO GO GREEN!!!!
In circulated condition it does not have any significant collector value. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth $25 to $30
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.
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 ...
10000
Maybe a couple dollars if it's in uncirculated condition.
A dollar is green but it has shades of black in the pictures
$100.00
If it has a green seal, it's worth $12 to $15.
A denomination is needed. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
Most Likely not because when the serial numbers are that high then it may not be
The 500 dollar bills are orange.
The U.S. dollar is referred to as the 'green back' because the reverse side is printed in green.