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How much is a 1934 10Dollar Silver Certificate worth?

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I have a good condition, 1934 Silver Certificate 10 dollar bill. With the blue lettering in the front left corner and the seal over the gray word TEN.

Is this worth anything at all other than 10 dollars?

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  1. Assuming

    (1) The seal is blue,

    (2) The condition is actually "good" and

    (3) The serial number does not contain a star

    the average price paid by a retailer is approximately $13 and the average price charged by a retailer is approximately $17.

    If the seal is yellow instead of blue, the average price paid by a retailer is approximately $275 and the average price charged by a retailer is approximately $450.

    If the serial number includes a star the price will higher than if there is not a star in the serial number.

    Obviously if the condition is better than "good" the bill will be worth more. In "good" condition a bill may be heavily circulated and worn, possibly stained or scribbled on. Edges could be frayed or "dog-eared." There may be holes larger than pin punctures, but not on the central portion of design.

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