As of 02/2009 U.S. Currency Auctions lists the price range for a circulated one as $55.-$70. depending on condition.
Your bill is a Federal Reserve note in spite of having a blue seal. The Federal Reserve system had only been founded a year earlier and hadn't adopted the later standards for seal colors.
If it has a blue seal, $55 to $70 If it has a red seal, $400 to $1000. In this case you should get a couple of competing appraisals.
If it has a blue seal, $350 to $500 retail. With a red seal, $1,000 to $2,000. You should have the bill appraised by someone who deals in old currency. Get at least 2 estimates.
Auction prices as of 04/2014: With a red seal - $35 to $55 if circulated; $90 uncirculated. With a blue seal - $200 to $500 circulated; $1350 uncirculated.
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The blue seal indicates your bill is a silver certificate. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 A US 5 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
If it has a blue seal, $55 to $70 If it has a red seal, $400 to $1000. In this case you should get a couple of competing appraisals.
If it has a blue seal, $350 to $500 retail. With a red seal, $1,000 to $2,000. You should have the bill appraised by someone who deals in old currency. Get at least 2 estimates.
If it has a red seal, it might retail for $200-$500 if circulated, up to $1350 if uncirculated. If it has a blue seal, circulated is $35 to $55, uncirculated, $100.
Auction prices as of 04/2014: With a red seal - $35 to $55 if circulated; $90 uncirculated. With a blue seal - $200 to $500 circulated; $1350 uncirculated.
If your bill has the words National Currency on it along with a blue seal, it could retail for $60 to $90 depending on how worn it is. In VG the value is $110, it goes up from there.
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Current retail for a circulated bill would be in the range of $60-90.
If it has a blue seal, $6-8. If it has a green seal, $7-12.
The blue seal indicates your bill is a silver certificate. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1934 A US 5 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
If it has a blue seal it's worth $350 to $500. If it has a red seal, however, those figures jump to $1000-2000. Either way, you should have your bill authenticated by a professional currency dealer.
There were no $10 FRNs printed with that date. The first ones were issued in 1914 and come in 2 varieties, red seal and blue seal. Please check your bill and post a new question.
If it has a blue seal, face value to $8 depending on condition. If it has a red seal, up to $12.