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Question by Bob
Submitted on 3/5/2004
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I have a series 1950 D 10 dollar bill and a series 1950 A ten dollar bill, also I have a 1950 five dollar bill. I was intrested in finding out if they were worth any more than twenty five dollars.  They are all in decent shape. Thanks


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 3/6/2004
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Hi..what a non collector calls decent shape means something different to a collector.It's best if you can send me a scan I can come up with an estimate of value.
Email me at marlofan@aol.com.

Pete

 

Answer by mkperry999
Submitted on 12/23/2004
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i also have 1950D ten dollar bill but mine is poor shape it has been folded repetedly over the years but has no rips or frays on it other than that there is no problems with it.  i plan on keeping it either way i just was curious if it is actualy worth more than ten dollars

 

Answer by Kevin
Submitted on 6/7/2005
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I have a 1950 series 5 dollar bill and i am wondering g if it is worth then a current 5 dollar bill if so about how much?

 

Answer by Jose
Submitted on 6/28/2005
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I have a 1950 C series $10 bill, and I noticed that on the back side one of the flags is upside down... just wanted to know if its unique or if there is more.

 

Answer by lennyloves
Submitted on 7/21/2005
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name and intials

 

Answer by jen
Submitted on 9/14/2005
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i have a 1950 series b ten dollar bill i got at work, i work at a bank, there are no tears in it but it looks old, what would the value be?

 

Answer by Marty
Submitted on 12/14/2005
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Pete, that Email still good? I have a 1950D 10$ bill as well. Is it worth more than 10?

Thanks
Marty

 

Answer by Hazel
Submitted on 1/12/2006
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I have a 10 dollar bill that series from 1934, what is it worth? Email me at puertoricangoofy8@yahoo.com

 

Answer by Ray
Submitted on 3/22/2006
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Hi, I have a 2004 ten dollar bill . well i be worth anything one day ?
it is one of the kind that has the red righting and golden ten dollar mark on the right bottom side

 

Answer by paul
Submitted on 5/31/2006
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you can get 100 dollars for the ten dollar bill but i would have to look at the five dollar bill and ten dollar bill to give you an correct estmite

 

Answer by Nic
Submitted on 6/10/2006
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um.....the 1950 bills are all silver certificites and r worth a lot. im a collecter and have many of them worth well over one-hundred dollars

 

Answer by ronnie
Submitted on 11/6/2006
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I have a 1950 D series $ 20.00 dollar and a
1950 $ 100.00 dollar bill.do they have more than the value?should I keep them as a collector items?  

 

Answer by jd
Submitted on 3/8/2007
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they're worth a little bit more, but not much. i found one the other day, and was intrigued by it. my friend said it was a normal 10$, but i looked at a coin shop. it runs generally about 15-18$ now.

 

Answer by Tyler
Submitted on 3/10/2007
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I have a 1950 E Ten Dollar Bill its in very good shape looks almost right from the bank

 

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