Most 2001 ten dollar bills aren't very valuable. However star notes can sell for more money. Continue reading to learn more about these bills.

2001 10 Dollar Bill

2001 10 Dollar Bill Reverse

Specifications

Denomination: $10.00 USD
Type: Federal Reserve Note
Signature Combinations: One: Marin and O'Neil
Series: One: 2001

Value

These bills in circulated condition won't be worth more than their face value of $10. They will only sell for a premium in uncirculated condition. Star notes can sell for higher prices.

The 2001 series $10 bills are worth around $22.50-30 in uncirculated condition with a grade of MS 63.

Star Notes

Star notes are replacement bills that the United States Federal Reserve printed. These star notes are more rare and thus more valuable. You can tell if you have a star note by looking to see if there is a star symbol at the end of the serial number.

Most 2001 series $10 star notes are worth around $40 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

Star notes issued from the Federal Reserve Banks of Chicago and New York are more valuable. Each note is worth around $130 in uncirculated condition with an MS 63 grade.

Note: Valuable bills should be placed inside currency holders.

Grading System

MS 63 choice uncirculated- A note that shows no signs of ever having been in circulation. The note still has its original crispness. The note is also well-centered.

 

Sources:

A Guide Book of United States Paper Money


See also:

2003 Ten Dollar Bill
1999 Ten Dollar Bill
1995 Ten Dollar Bill