You'd have to take it to a dealer or to one of those travelling shows where they buy old currency. Get a couple of estimates before selling.
Because 50s didn't circulate much back in those days (they had the purchasing power of several hundred dollars today) there are still a lot of 1934 notes available in reasonably decent condition, so you shouldn't expect to get more than about $55-60 for it, unless it's like new, crisp and unfolded. In any case it'll never be worth less than 50 bucks.
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You would get 10 five dollar bills.
fifty thousand
Ask yourself: would $1.75 (a dollar and 75 cents) be larger than $1.50 (a dollar and fifty cents). I hope you would select the $1.75.
Why would you need to know that?and it's 20,000
Well, honey, if you can do basic math, you'd know that 50 $2 bills would make $100. So, grab yourself a calculator if you need to, but it's simple arithmetic.