1934 Ten Dollar Bill Series C Blue Seal
1934 Ten Dollar Bill Series C Blue Seal. Series of 1934 five dollar blue seal silver certificates ; Each bill comes in a currency sleeve for protection.
If the serial number ends with a star symbol then the money could be worth more. 1934 $10 dollar bill silver certificate blue seal note currency (nice note) $15.50 + $4.75 shipping + $4.75 shipping + $4.75 shipping. You can regularly buy these for around $50 in circulated condition.
1934 Series C Five Dollar Banknote, Crisp, Very Nice, Blue Seal, Vf++ Tryuswillbbackagain $ 29.00 Free.
Tears and stains are not present. Serial number 1 notes almost always cost more money to buy. 1934 $5 notes come both in silver certificates with blue seal and federal reserve notes with green seals.
If The Serial Number Ends With A Star Symbol Then The Money Could Be Worth More.
I found a five dollar bill from 1934 which is quite different from today’s five dollar bill. These $10 green seal federal reserve notes will make a nice addition to any currency collection! 0 bids · time left 9d 14h left.
Something To Consider For Those That Like To Buy Old Currency.
How much is a 1934 series c 10 dollar bill worth? If it has a green seal, $12 if worn, up to $20 or so in nicecondition. Series 1934 federal reserve notes (frns) were introduced during the height of the great depression to reflect the fact that, (unlike the various 1928 series), frns would no longer be redeemable in gold.
The 1934 Series Include The Distinct Series:
Star notes, uncirculated notes, and low serial numbers are collectible. If the serial number ends with a star symbol then the money could be worth more. Each bill comes in a currency sleeve for protection.
New Listing 1957 $1 Washington Blue Seal One Dollar Bill Silver Certificate W88674941A.
Information on these federal reserve note series 1934 ten dollar bills: The series of 1934 $10 silver certificate once circulated alongside other types of paper currency such as federal reserve notes. The note was first authorized at the height of the great depression, when $10 was a small fortune to many people.
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