Are there any $10 bills worth anything?
Currency collector Billy Baeder owns what might be the most valuable piece of currency printed since 1929. His $10 bill — a 1933 silver certificate — is one of a small batch the government released, then tried to remove from circulation. His bill also has a rare serial number, making it worth an estimated $500,000.
What are $10 silver certificates worth?
Most 1953 series $10 silver certificates in circulated condition will be worth more than their face value of $10. Bills in the higher condition grades will be more valuable….Value.
Series | Very Fine | MS 63 Uncirculated |
---|---|---|
1953B | $55 | $145 |
Who was on the $10 bill before 1929?
Ironically, Andrew Jackson, who was a fierce critic of central banking in the U.S. and paper notes in general, was the face of the $10 note from 1914 to 1929.
Is a 10 dollar bill from 1934 worth anything?
The 1934 series $10 bills with the darker blue-green seals are worth around $15-23 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $55-85 for bills with an MS 63 grade. The 1934A series $10 bills are worth around $12-17.50 in very fine condition. Bills with low serial numbers are more valuable.
What is a 1929 $10 bill worth?
Most 1929 series $10 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are worth around $52.50-60 in very fine condition. In uncirculated condition the price is around $175-200 for bills with an MS 63 grade. Bills issued from the Federal Reserve Banks of Dallas and San Francisco are more valuable.
How do I know if my 10 dollar bill is worth money?
- Color-Shifting Ink. Tilt the note to see the numeral 10 in the lower right corner on the front of the note shift from copper to green.
- Portrait Watermark. Hold the note to light and look for a faint image of Secretary Hamilton in the blank space to the right of the portrait.
- Security Thread.
- Raised Printing.
- Microprinting.
What does a silver certificate $10 bill look like?
The $10 Silver Certificate was the highest value Silver Certificate issued in the small size. The last such note was issued in the Series of 1953. Unlike today’s Federal Reserve Notes that have green Treasury seals and serial numbers, Silver Certificates have distinctive blue Treasury seals and blue serial numbers.
What is a blue ten dollar bill worth?
Most 1914 $10 blue seal bills are worth around $70-85 in very good condition. In very fine condition the value is around $105-120. In extremely fine condition the value is around $200-235. Uncirculated bills with a grade of MS 63 can sell for around $400-550.
Which dollar bill does not have a president on it?
$10 Bill – Alexander Hamilton As the nation’s first Treasury Secretary, Hamilton is one of two non-presidents to be featured on U.S. paper currency (the other is Benjamin Franklin). While Hamilton’s portrait is seen on the obverse, the reverse shows the U.S. Treasury Building.
What year did the 10 dollar bill change?
2000
May 24, 2000: To combat evolving counterfeiting, a new $10 bill, the first complete redesign since 1929, was issued under series 1999 whose design was similar in style to the $100, $50, $20, and $5 bills that had all undergone previous design changes.
Is a 1929 $20 bill worth anything?
Most 1929 series $20 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are worth around $55-60 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $75-110. In uncirculated condition the price is around $200-275 for bills with an MS 63 grade.