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How much is my federal reserve note worth?

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i have a 10$ federal reserve note from 1936 and a 1$ F.R.N. from 1963 i would really like to know.

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  1. <<<a 10$ federal reserve note from 1936>>>

    There were no 1936 series $10 FRNs produced. Assuming you mean a 1963 series $10 FRN, the value depends upon

    (1) the condition of the bill

    (2) which Federal Reserive Bank issued the bill, and

    (3) if the serial number of the bill includes a star.

    I am assuming the series is 1963 and not 1963A.

    In less than "fine" condition the bill would only be worth $10. In "fine" condition the bill would be worth from $10 to $11 unless it has a star in the serial number, in which case it would be worth from $15 to $25.

    In "GEM crisp uncirculated" condition the bill would be worth from $50 to $75 unless it has a star in the serial number, in which case it would be worth from $80 to $150.

    <<<a 1$ F.R.N. from 1963>>>

    The value depends upon

    (1) the condition of the bill

    (2) which Federal Reserive Bank issued the bill, and

    (3) if the serial number of the bill includes a star.

    I am assuming the series is 1963 and not 1963A or 1963B.

    In less than " extra fine" condition the bill would only be worth $1. In "extra fine" condition the bill would be worth from $2 to $3 unless it has a star in the serial number, in which case it would be worth from $3 to $10.

    In "GEM crisp uncirculated" condition the bill would be worth from $8 to $11 unless it has a star in the serial number, in which case it would be worth from $10 to $43. (The $43 figure applies to bills issued by the San Francisco FRB. The most a bill from any other FRB would be worth is $15.)


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