A 1995 ten dollar bill is typically worth face value
The 1995 ten dollar bill has no special collector value and is worth exactly ten dollars. Most bills from this era are common and don't command premium prices.
Factors affecting value
- Condition: Bills in perfect condition may sell for slightly more
- Serial number: Certain rare serial numbers can increase value
- Signature: Bills with notable signatures might have minor premium
Value comparison chart
| Bill Condition | Typical Value | Collection Value |
|---|---|---|
| Common circulated | $10 | None |
| Uncirculated | $10-$15 | Minimal |
| Special edition | $10-$20 | Low to moderate |
When to consider selling
- High demand: Bills in pristine condition
- Rare features: Unique serial numbers or errors
- Collector interest: Specific series or variants
Common issues
Most 1995 ten dollar bills are standard Federal Reserve notes with no special characteristics that would increase their value beyond face amount.