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There were several different types of $10 bill printed with the 1934 date. Check the bill's seal color (blue, green, brown, etc) and whether there's a small letter next to the date.

Auction values as of 07/2009:

Green seal Federal Reserve Notes

$12 to $20 in circulated condition, regardless of the series letter next to the date.

Blue seal Silver Certificates

No series letter next to the date: $13.-$25.

A: $13.-$30.

B: $50.-$300.

C or D: $20.-$60.

Yellow seal Silver Certificates with "North Africa"

No series letter next to the date: $1200.-$5000.

A: $20.-$60.

Brown seal Silver Certificates with "Hawaii"

$45.-$75

The North Africa and Hawaii notes were printed for use in war zones. If captured by the enemy they could be invalidated quickly, preventing their use for buying supplied or weapons.

That motto wasn't added to U.S. $10 bills until the 1960s so its absence on older notes is NOT an error.

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