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Auction values for a 1928 $100 gold certificate in uncirculated condition are in the $1350 range. However I question the "1928A" because my listings do not show a 1928A series, only 1928. You'll need to have the bill authenticated by a dealer or appraiser.
You probably mean 1928a...those are worth about $125 on average. Things like the condition and serial number can make them worth more.
There were no 1928A gold certificates printed, only 1928 with no series letter. (Series letters, when present, are next to the date, not beside the serial number or elsewhere.) If you have a plain 1928 bill, its value would range from $250 in worn condition to about $750 if it's only slightly worn.
Retail prices range from $65 to $95 depending on how worn it is.
Retail is about $150
$5 (retail) if worn, $10 in better shape.
$22 to $45 depending on condition
It is worth about $5,600. This is because they only made several of those bills. I will buy this bill for my collection from you for about $3,000.
The US Treaury only printed $10 Gold Certificates bearing the Series Date of 1928 and 1928A.
The average buying price is $20 a good condion 1928 bill a 1928A bill and a 1928B bill. The most valueable in Good condition is a 1928E bill whitch goes for $200 in circulated or good condition. The value for a Very fine bill is $25 for a plain 1928 bill. For a 1928 C bill is $750 and for a 1928 bill in uncirculated condition is $140. For a 1928 E in uncirculted condition it is $2650.
It depends on the series, as indicated by the presence/absence of a letter after the date, and the condition of the bill. Some ranges: 1928 Gold seal $30-$85 in average condition $250+ uncirculated 1928A Green seal $30-$65 avg $125-$160 unc 1928B Green seal $20-$50 avg $75-$100 unc 1928C Green seal $65-$200 avg $1000 +/- unc
two dollars Circulated current-issue $2 bills (dates 1976 and later, with green seals) are worth $2. If they are in crisp uncirculated condition, the retail value could be double that. Older U.S. Notes with red seals can be worth more. 1928: $3-10 circulated / up to $50 uncirculated 1928A: $5-10 / 225 1928B: $20-85 / 700 1928C: $2-10 / $100 1928D: $2-8 / $30 1928E: $2-12 / $65 1928F,G: $2-8 / $25 1953, 53A,B,C: $2-3 / $8 1963, 63A: $2-5 / $4