Ten Dollar Bills from 1950 to Present – Values and Pricing. Any ten dollar bill from 1950 or newer is basically going to just be worth the face value of $10 dollars. You have to remember that hundreds of millions of ten dollar bills have been printed since 1950. read more
A mint condition 1950 ten dollar bill from series A-D will likely sell for around $20, double face value. While the series E $10 bill from 1950 is likely to sell for about $35 in mint condition. If you have any of the above listed serial number oddities, that $10 bill could be worth up to $500. read more
Despite its age these bills are not particularly rare. As of07/2010, in circulated condition they retail for $12 to $15. read more
Quick Answer. As of 2014, a $10 bill from 1950 is worth $10. Money is always worth face value unless or until something determines that it is unique and, therefore, more valuable than its face value. read more