First check the bill's seal color and wording.
If it has a gold seal and says "Gold Certificate", prices are $35 to $100 circulated, $300 uncirculated.
If it has a green seal and says "Federal Reserve Note", you'll also need to check what letter if any is next to the date, and what Federal Reserve District distributed the bill (look at the wording inside the seal). Retail prices as of 05/2011 are approximately:
No letter by the date: $20-$45 circulated, $100 uncirculated
"A ": $30-$75; $200
"A", Minneapolis district: $450-$900; $2000
"B": $15-$30 $75
"C": $25-$75 $400
"C", Cleveland district: $250-$450; $1000
"C", Richmond district: $1200-$2400; $4600
The value of a 1929G two dollar bill varies by circulation. A heavily circulated bill has very little additional value. An bill in good condition is worth about $10. A fully uncirculated bill is worth around $50.
Yes. The 1928 series was the last for circulating gold certificates, and $10 was the lowest denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?"
1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp
$10.
As of 03/2013 approximate retail values are $5 to $10 for a bill in average condition.A nice uncirculated one might sell for around $40
Please don't assume that every old bill has to be a silver certificate. 1928 $10 bills were issued as gold certificates with gold seals and as Federal Reserve Notes, with the familiar green seal and the words "Federal Reserve Note" across the top.Please check the bill's seal color and wording across your bill's top front; then see one of the following questions:"What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note?""What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?"
The value of a 1929G two dollar bill varies by circulation. A heavily circulated bill has very little additional value. An bill in good condition is worth about $10. A fully uncirculated bill is worth around $50.
About $5 to $10
Retail prices as of 10/2009:$5 in average condition, $10 if nicer. Uncirculated ones sell for $25 or more.
Retail prices as of 10/2009:$10 in average condition, $25 if nicer. Uncirculated ones sell for $85 or more.
Not every old bill is automatically a certificate so it's important to check carefully. If it has a gold seal and says "Gold Certificate", see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?" for values. If it has a green seal and says "Federal Reserve Note", it's not a certificate, it's a Federal Reserve Note. See the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for values.
$640.00 USD
Yes. The 1928 series was the last for circulating gold certificates, and $10 was the lowest denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?"
$10
1934 ten dollar bill green with B stamp
$10
$10