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$10,000 Dollar Values By Types & Series
About These Price Ranges
The values shown below are for standard notes only, based on actual eBay and Heritage Auctions data.
IMPORTANT: If your note has any special features such as:
Its value could be significantly higher. Check the "Special Features Value Impact" section below to find your note's potential premium value.
Note Type | Year | Circulated (Grades 1-45) |
Uncirculated (Grades 50-64) |
Premium (Grades 65+ EPQ) |
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+ | Federal Reserve Notes |
1934
1 variants
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- | $129,250.00 - $188,000.00 | $74,750.00 | ||||||||||
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+ | Gold Certificates |
1900
1 variants
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$1,570.00 - $2,777.50 | $4,640.00 - $4,943.44 | $9,775.00 | ||||||||||
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Special Features Value Impact
From modest premiums to jaw-dropping values—discover which special features can transform ordinary bills into prized collectibles. Explore each feature to see detailed price ranges organized by denomination, note type, and series—all based on verified auction and sales data.
1928-A One Dollar Silver Certificate Woods/Mellon Signature Pair
What are Special Signature Combinations?
Notes bearing unusual or short-tenured Treasury official signatures create collecting interest. Their value derives from limited production periods, offering collectors scarce examples that precisely document specific administrative timeframes in American financial history.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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Gold Certificates | 1900 | $2,357.50 - $3,600.00 | $3,650.00 - $4,951.88 | $2,645.00 | Find SalesView |
1950E Federal Reserve Note. The L-D block had a printing of roughly one-fourth of the L-C block
What are Special Block Identifier?
Bills with distinctive block lettering or numbering, excluding experimental or web notes. These represent specific production batches identified by letter-number combinations in the serial number. Collectors value certain rare blocks, replacement blocks, and final blocks of a series. Their significance lies in identifying specific production runs, with first and last blocks of a series or denomination often commanding the highest premiums.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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Gold Certificates | 1900 | $2,880.00 - $4,800.00 | $4,412.50 | - | Find SalesView |
1976 $2 Federal Reserve Note with stamp
What are Other Stamp Note?
Bills bearing official stamps from significant events or institutions, excluding first day stamps. These marked notes carry historical significance through their official validation or commemoration of specific events. The additional provenance and historical context they provide increases their value to collectors, particularly when the stamps relate to significant financial or historical moments. Their uniqueness and documented historical connection drive their premium values.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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Gold Certificates | 1900 | $1,150.00 - $3,055.00 | $2,585.00 - $5,170.00 | $6,325.00 | Find SalesView |
Low serial number D00000386A $5 1928 Federal Reserve Note
What are Low/High Serial Numbers Pattern?
Bills with low or high position serial numbers (first 1000 or last 1000 in a series, e.g., 00000000-00000999). Highly prized by collectors for their sequential extremes that represent the beginning or end of a printing run.
Value Chart By Note Denomination & Series
Type | Series | Circulated | Uncirculated | Premium | Check Prices |
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Federal Reserve Notes | 1934 | $66,125.00 | $60,375.00 - $318,000.00 | - | Find SalesView |
Other Bill Denomination
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