$10 Bills With Brown Seal and Serial Numbers

Ten Dollar Bills with Brown Seals and Brown Serial Numbers – Values and Pricing

Ten dollar bills with brown seals come in three different varieties. Brown seal ten dollar bills can be:

1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Note1929 $10 National Bank Note1934A $10 Hawaii

1929 $10 Federal Reserve Bank Notes with Brown Seals:
-have a bold black letter (could be A – L) stamped four times on the bill
-have a serial number that begins with a letter, has eight numbers, and can end with an A or a star symbol
-have a bank title on the left side of the bill which includes the words “Federal Reserve Bank”

1929 $10 Brown Seal National Bank Notes with Brown Seals:
-have a bold black number written vertically on the right and left hand side of each bill
-have a serial number that begins with a letter, has six numbers, and may or may not end with A
-have a title on the left hand side of the bill that has the words “national bank” in it

Hawaii Brown Seal $10 Notes:
Series of 1934A ten dollar Hawaii bills are very common in circulated grades, but difficult to locate in perfect uncirculated condition.

Most brown seal ten dollar bills are worth less than $100. There are plenty of exceptions based on the condition and serial number of each note. Send us an email admin@oldcurrencyvalues.com with a picture of the front and back of your brown seal $10 bill. We can check it for varieties and make an offer.

 

 

1929 $10 Brown Seal Federal Reserve Note

 

 

1929 $10 Brown Seal National Bank Note

 

 

1934A $10 Brown Seal Hawaii Bill