There were 5 different varieties of $10 bill with that date. None of them are particularly valuable, but as of 10/2012 a series 1950 bill with a small "E" by the date will retail for $15 to $20 in average condition, and $45 if crisp and uncirculated.
All others, regardless of series letter (blank or A/B/C/D) go for $12 to $15 circulated and $20 uncirculated.
The 1950 US 10 dollar bill with a star symbol at the end of the serial number is the most valuable. Star notes were replacements for bills that had errors during printing, making them less common and more sought after by collectors.
1950-E is the most valuable $20 bill in the 1950 series. As of 09/2012 values are in the range $50 to $65 for a bill in circulated condition. An uncirculated one can bring $90 or more.
The most valuable American coin in current production is the half dollar. This half dollar is worth 50 cents when used.
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The only U.S. $20 bills with dates in that period were the 1934 and 1950 series. Most 1934 bills are worth about $22-24 in average circulated condition. Most 1950 bills are worth face value to $22. The exception is a 1950-E bill which retails for $45 to $60.
The most two most valuable are the 1903-O Morgan and 1928 Peace dollar, followed by the '21 Peace and the '02-S and '03-S Morgans.
1950-E is the most valuable $20 bill in the 1950 series. As of 09/2012 values are in the range $50 to $65 for a bill in circulated condition. An uncirculated one can bring $90 or more.
Most 1950-series $5 bills are not especially valuable. The earliest in the series, bearing the 1950 date without a series letter, would be worth $18 to $20 in uncirculated condition.
One Dollar bills with low serial numbers, such as 00000001 to 00000100, are sought after and can sell for up to $2,500 in mint, uncirculated condition. The most valuable One Dollar bill to date is the Rainbow Note, which was produced in 1869. It features a portrait of George Washington and a scene of Christopher Columbus discovering America. It is called a Rainbow Note because it was printed using multiple colors. The Rainbow Note One Dollar bill is valued at $4,500 in mint, uncirculated condition.
The most valuable American coin in current production is the half dollar. This half dollar is worth 50 cents when used.
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The highest U.S. high denomination bill is $100,000. The 100,000 dollar bill features Woodrow Wilson on it. They were only used for official transactions between Federal Reserve Banks and were not released to the public.
Japan Series Most Valuable Player Award was created in 1950.
The only U.S. $20 bills with dates in that period were the 1934 and 1950 series. Most 1934 bills are worth about $22-24 in average circulated condition. Most 1950 bills are worth face value to $22. The exception is a 1950-E bill which retails for $45 to $60.
The most two most valuable are the 1903-O Morgan and 1928 Peace dollar, followed by the '21 Peace and the '02-S and '03-S Morgans.
The serial number and most times the letter on the bill.
A dollar bill is commonly referred to as a "bill" or a "one-dollar bill." It is the most common form of paper currency in the United States.
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