Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. There weren't any federally-issued $10 bills dated 1924.
Since adopting the Euro in 2001, Deutsche Mark notes are no longer legal tender. They have a replacement value (in a German bank) of approx $7.50. A 1989-1999 uncirculated 10DM note is worth between $10-$20, depending on signature.
There are two versions of the 1980 10 DM note. The more common has "(c) Deutsche Bank 1963" on the back and is worth $12 in perfect uncirculated condition. The less common version does not have the copyright notice and is worth $25 (in UNC condition). Both notes still have a collectors value in Very Fine condition ($7 and $10 respectively) but any normal worn note is worth it's face value - they can still be exchanged for their Euro equivalent - see related link.
bitween 10-500 $ deepence on condition
These bills date from the period of hyperinflation that followed WW1. Unfortunately most of the bills were worth about as much as tissue paper at the time, and many have not appreciated much since then. Yours might retail today for less than $1.
There are many variables that can place a value on this note. First would be the condition of the note. Second would be the rarity of the state and city. The value could be anywhere from $10 to many thousands of dollars.
I have a 10 Zehn Deutsche Mark note, where can i sell it and who to. ww.specky@live.co.uk
A 1924 Lincoln cent in average circulated condition, is 10 cents to $2.00 depending on how much wear the coin shows.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. There are no 1924-dated US bills.
£10?
As of 2021, a 10 kroner note from Denmark is worth approximately 1.60 USD or 1.30 EUR.
well-worn, about $2 lightly-worn, about $10 uncirculated, about $75