ok i bought one $2.00 bill 1928G CRISP for around $18, so depending on the condition, $3~20
In circulated condition .... If it says SILVER CERTIFICATE on it, its value depends on what letter if any is next to the date: No letter : $10.-$20. A, B : $5.-$10. C : $20.-$125. D : $20.-$55. E : $200.-$500.+ LEGAL TENDER notes are worth $50 to $100
In noticably circulated condition, it has no added value. If almost uncirculated, it's worth about $150. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $200.
This depends on the condition of the note. The better the condition, the more value. Generally speaking, a circulated note might be $120, whereas an uncirculated note might be $150 to $200
It is ≈ $ 200
The US didn't print any $10 bills dated 1920, but at that time over 200 private banks issued paper money under federal charter. Because there are so many varieties it's almost impossible to provide a value estimate online; it would be best to have your bill evaluated in person by an expert in antique currency.
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.
In circulated condition .... If it says SILVER CERTIFICATE on it, its value depends on what letter if any is next to the date: No letter : $10.-$20. A, B : $5.-$10. C : $20.-$125. D : $20.-$55. E : $200.-$500.+ LEGAL TENDER notes are worth $50 to $100
50-200 or so
1928-series $100 bills weren't issued as silver certificates, only gold certificates and Federal Reserve Notes. Please look at the bill's front to determine which you have; then check one of the following: "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar gold certificate?"
In noticably circulated condition, it has no added value. If almost uncirculated, it's worth about $150. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $200.
50-200 or so
If it has a red seal, it might retail for $200-$500 if circulated, up to $1350 if uncirculated. If it has a blue seal, circulated is $35 to $55, uncirculated, $100.
This depends on the condition of the note. The better the condition, the more value. Generally speaking, a circulated note might be $120, whereas an uncirculated note might be $150 to $200
Many of the bills are valued in price close to $200 each. The amount for each bill will vary depending upon the condition that they are in.
In good condition around $12 In very fine condition around $20 In uncirculated condition around $200 In star uncirculated condition around $3,000
Make sure your bill has a green seal and says Federal Reserve Note across the top. 1928 C is a particularly scarce date and series letter; as of 02/2011 values for a circulated bill range from $200 to $650 while uncirculated ones sell for $1900 and up.
It is ≈ $ 200