The life expectancy of a $10 bill, like most U.S. paper currency, is typically around 5 to 7 years in circulation before it is worn out and replaced. Factors such as handling, environmental conditions, and the frequency of use can affect its lifespan. The U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing continuously monitors and replaces currency to maintain the quality of circulating bills.
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