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1950-D $10 Note

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I recived a series 1950D $10 bill at work yesterday, normally I would keep it but its in hevily circulated condition. sorry dont have pics but there is a tear in the middle that someone put tape over and its just overall beat. question is could it still hold collecter value in that condition or should I go spend it?
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The tear would kill any collector value and even in reasonably good circulated condition, that note would not have much of a premium. A note with a tear is the equivalent of a coin with a hole.
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If you don't have others, keep it. It'll always be worth $10.
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