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  • I'll give you five bucks fr it. LOL, Seriously, If the bill is in minnt condition, and it's not any kind of a misprinted note, than it's probably not worth much more than ten bucks, do some research online or call a local coin shop.
  • If it is not something particular and if it is in good condition, you could get a little more that $10 for it, I think. Here a comparable example: 1950 SERIES B, UNITED STATES TEN DOLLAR BILL: $13.50 Source: http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:tUJp_0mBWPsJ:coins.search.ebay.com/ONE-DOLLAR-BILL-UNITED-STATES-ONE-DOLLAR-BILL-SYMBOLS-ON-THE-ONE-DOLLAR-BILL-UNITED-STATES-TREASURY-SEAL-THE-BALD-EAGLE_Paper-Money-US_W0QQfsiZ1QQsacatZ3412+%221977%22+%22series+A%22+%22ten+dollar+bill%22+value&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=12 I would ask on some pages such as thoses: http://coinedformoney.blogspot.com/2006/09/whats-left.html http://en.allexperts.com/q/Coin-Collecting-2297/indexExp_41953.htm http://www.collectorscorner.org/guestbook.html
  • More than it was worth in 1977, that's for sure.
  • I would think that unless it is a "special" bill and in mint condition, it's worth $10. However that $10 would have gotten you a lot more in 1977 than it will today.

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