A "pay to the bearer on demand" $10 bill is worth its face value of $10. This means that anyone presenting the bill can redeem it for $10 in legal tender. The value remains unchanged unless it is damaged or if there are specific collector's interests that might increase its worth. In general circulation, however, it holds the same value as any other $10 bill.
The face value of the bill is 10 Euros. The exchange rate into other currencies will vary daily. In June 2017 it is about $11.20.
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15 to 20 dollars
It can't be a coin and bill at the same time.
In uncirculated condition, a 1950C $10 note retails for about $20. Serial numbers are generally not a determinant of value unless they're "unusual"; e.g. 00000005 or 123456789.
All US currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at 2 locations; Washington D.C. and, since 1991, Fort Worth, Texas.
10 bill
99% of the time a 1950 $10 bill is just worth $10. If it is an error, star note, or in perfect condition it could be worth more.
10 MILLION
A "pay to the bearer on demand" $10 bill is worth its face value of $10. This means that anyone presenting the bill can redeem it for $10 in legal tender. The value remains unchanged unless it is damaged or if there are specific collector's interests that might increase its worth. In general circulation, however, it holds the same value as any other $10 bill.
about $11
Depends on how old it is. A very old bill might be sold to a collector for a lot of money. However, it is otherwise only worth $10.
It's still worth $10.
I bought the commemorative bill for about $10 recently.
That perticular bill sells for about 10 000$
The face value of the bill is 10 Euros. The exchange rate into other currencies will vary daily. In June 2017 it is about $11.20.