To clear things up, the US Mint makes coins, not bills, and there's never been a mint facility in Cleveland. As the wording on the bill states, it was distributed by the Cleveland Federal Reserve District.
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1. Bills are printed. Coins are minted. 2. There is neither a mint nor a printing facility in Cleveland. Your bill was printed in Washington DC for the Cleveland district of the Federal Reserve system. That said, 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Notes are not considered to be scarce bills. Current auction prices have been in the range $12-20 for several years.
This depends on the condition of the note. The better the condition, the more value. Generally speaking, a circulated note might be $120, whereas an uncirculated note might be $150 to $200
The other date 2002 is at the bottom ( same side ) of the coin. 1803 is the year Ohio became a state. It's just a quarter, spend it.
We would like to know the value of a 1837 dollar it say kirtland ohio looks like it say j smith ? thank
I bought one for $200.00 in AU55 condition from a dealer in Ohio.
113 July 21, 1934 in Ohio
There is no Everyday Value in Cleveland, OH
Billy Consolo was born on August 18, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Chuck Schodowski was born on June 28, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Terrence Currier was born on November 5, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Alan Belkin was born on July 14, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
Mimi Dillard was born on December 15, 1934, in Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
I think so , you should check out the chagrin valley of cleveland, million dollar homes galore...
1. Bills are printed. Coins are minted. 2. There is neither a mint nor a printing facility in Cleveland. Your bill was printed in Washington DC for the Cleveland district of the Federal Reserve system. That said, 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Notes are not considered to be scarce bills. Current auction prices have been in the range $12-20 for several years.
The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame is in Cleveland, Ohio.
Dollar Bank of Pitsburgh. I believe it was in 1983.
depends condition in UNC 725.00