1950 $10 dollar bill value

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by coinman1234, Jan 6, 2015.

  1. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    I got this from the bank today, the thing that I think may make it "rare" (even though these bills are not truly rare) is that it has no series letter which mean it is the first series and the first 1950 series if 10 and 20 are slightly rarer. Any ideas of a value?
    Probably fade but I have no intentions of selling or spending because I like it regardless of its probably worthless. It's in average circulated condition, no damage at all too
     
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  3. harris498

    harris498 Accumulator

    1950 Plain and 1950E are the only notes I save in circulated grades.
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  4. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    Not on what I'm using to send this post (my phone) I have seen many 1950 notes but this is the first plain most are Bs
     
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  6. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    Also what looks like a wet ink transfer on serial number.
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  7. Profit man

    Profit man Active Member

    $10 dollars i am sorry and you should spend it ASAP. i would also suggest buying 10 $1 dollar lottery tickets, good luck!
     
  8. funkee

    funkee Tender, Legal

    It's not worth much over face in that condition. But still a cool find. The serial number impression on the reverse is called embossing and is not a wet ink transfer.
     
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  9. coinman1234

    coinman1234 Not a Well-Known Member

    I figured that it was not worth much but I am happy to find it and keep it with my "interesting bills found in circulation" collection. I have no intentions of selling it, even if I did I would probably not make a cent.

    Here are my bucket list items of "Interesting bills found in circulation", I know they are not worth much but I think they are kind of cool, plus an interesting yet hard challenge.

    Silver certificate: Yes, 1935e

    Red seal $2: Yes, 1953b

    Red seal $5: No,

    Pre 1963 $10 Yes, 1950 plain(selective on higher denominations, I have seen an other but a common 1950c in really bad shape which I did not grab)

    Pre 1950 $20: Yes, 1934c Like I said selective on higher denominations, the newest I will take is 1934, I have seen 1950b series but never took it.

    Other kind of silver certificate other than $1: No

    Star note: Yes, In fact I have found many star notes including multiple 1s and 2s
     
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