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What is the value of a 1934 D US 5 dollar bill?

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The U.S. issued both Silver Certificates and Federal reserve notes with that series date. Silver certificates have blue seals and Federal Reserve Notes have green seals. There's more information at the related link below.

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Two types of bills were printed in the 1934 series.

If you have a 1934 C bill with a blue seal that says Silver Certificate across the top, as of 08/2010 it's worth $6 to $9 retail in average circulated condition, and about $25 if uncirculated.

If it has a green seal and says Federal Reserve Note, the price ranges are $7-$12 and $50.

Of course a dealer will buy for less since they are paying wholesale prices.

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If the seal is blue it is a silver certificate and is worth $8 to $12 in circulated condition. In uncirculated condition they are worth $45 or more. If the seal is green it is a Federal Reserve note and is worth $7 to $12 in circulated condition and $50 or more if uncirculated.

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Series letters for 1934 US $5 bills only go up to D. H may be a Federal Reserve district letter or some other indicator.

Please post a new question with the bill's date, seal color (blue or green) and what letter if any appears next to or underneath the date.

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Please check again and post a new question. D is the highest series letter for 1934 US $5 bills. It's also important to note whether your bill is a Federal Reserve Note (green) or a Silver Certificate (blue).

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1934 $5 bills were printed as both Federal Reserve Notes and Silver certificates but D was the highest series letter for both. Presumably you have a Federal Reserve Note with a large G indicating the bill was distributed by the Chicago district. If that's the case there's more information at the Related Question.

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D is the highest series letter used on 1934 US $5 bills. Please check the banner across the top of the bill's front to determine whether you have a silver certificate or Federal Reserve Note, then check one of the Related Questions for more information.

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As of 12/2010, approximate prices are:

Blue seal: $6 if worn, $8 if only a bit of wear shows.

Green seal: $12 - $20

Yellow seal: $20 - $60

Brown seal: $25 - $90

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