Please post a new question with the bill's denomination and seal color.
Around $40 but if you put it up on Ebay and get lucky you could get up to $100.
This is a Federal Reserve note and should have a green seal. They are worth $22-$30 in circulated condition and $40 or more in uncirculated condition.
Right now those are only worth face value. They just aren't rare.
Us $50 :-d
A 1928 $2 bill, series D is only worth about $38 today. This varies depending on who you are selling to and what condition it is in.
Around $40 but if you put it up on Ebay and get lucky you could get up to $100.
If by "series D," you mean it has a D mint mark, it's still worth 25 cents.
It might retail for $22-25. A dealer will probably pay only face value.
The 1934 100-dollar bills ended with Series D. A note in good condition, with little wear can be worth about $140.
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
$2 to $13,000 depending upon the condition of the coin.
There is no such series letter. Series letters only went up to D. Please post a new question; alternately you can check the Related Link for a full price guide.
This is a Federal Reserve note and should have a green seal. They are worth $22-$30 in circulated condition and $40 or more in uncirculated condition.
Not enough information. What denomination? Please post a new question.
Silver certificates don't have green seals, Federal Reserve Notes do. If you have a 1934-D FRN, its value is $7-12 in circulated condition.
"Series D" is meaningless without a date. It's also important for older bills to note the color of the seal.
what is the value of a $5.00 silver certificate with dates 1934 D and 1934 C worth in good shape