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how much is a 1934 10 dollar bill worth mint

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Question by jpls
Submitted on 2/4/2004
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how much is a 1934 10 dollar bill worth mint



Answer by Whatupdawg@Carnage00000
Submitted on 5/26/2004
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It is worth 10 dollars.  Duhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.  A ten dollar bill is worth 10 dollars!!!

 

Answer by genalie
Submitted on 8/17/2004
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check out eh.net-how much is that
that other person sounds like an idiot i looked it up and it said 137.00$ but i dont know where to collect

 

Answer by Rachey
Submitted on 4/5/2005
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10 dollars dahhhh

 

Answer by sis
Submitted on 9/3/2005
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I really dont have an answer for my own queston, Iwas hopeing to get an answer frome some one.

 

Answer by Brock Stone
Submitted on 9/14/2005
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Yes, its worth 10 dollars, its very rare. Its worth $10 when you buy something with it, use it, however to a a collector it could be priceless... or at the very least, worth 20 bucks

 

Answer by fhhudu
Submitted on 10/10/2005
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hvikuyk

 

Answer by robert
Submitted on 6/8/2006
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dumb asses

 

Answer by The Bill collector
Submitted on 9/12/2006
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If the bill is in mint condition (which is highly rare) its value can range from 200 to 300 American dollars. If the bill is torn slightly or is very wrinkled its value can range from 15 to 100 dollars. I love collecting old bills. My favorite thing to collect is very old currency. I have a coin collection with an estimated value of 8.2 million American dollars. one of my coins went on action 3 days ago and sold for two hundred thousand dollars. If you have any more questions on any old coins or dollar bills just ask me the bill collector.  

 

Answer by bean
Submitted on 6/12/2007
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a lot more than 10 dollars because its old

 

Answer by bean
Submitted on 6/12/2007
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a lot more than 10 dollars because its old

 

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