What denomination? Please post a new question.
I think about $15
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.
"D" : $5 - $12; UN-circulated $45+
About $5 retail.
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.
A bill's serial number is not important; its denomination IS. Please post a new question with that information.
I think about $15
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1928 red-seal $1 bills don't have series letters.
Hi, a 1928-D Peace Dollar is worth $14.00 :)
1928, 1928-A, 1928-B Series :well-worn = $20lightly worn = $25crisp uncirculated = $401928-C Series :well-worn = $65lightly worn = $200crisp uncirculated = $4001928-D Series :well-worn = $25lightly worn = $100crisp uncirculated = $2001928-E Series :well-worn = $200lightly worn = $700crisp uncirculated = $1200... as of 12/22/09The 1928 series small sized sliver certificate is worth $70 in uncirculated condition, $15 in Fine.
the serial number does not match the series
To explain the letters on bills, "D" isn't a mint mark. The US Mint only makes coins; all 1928 bills were printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington. A small "D" below the date indicates that the bill was printed as part of the 5th set of 1928-series bills, which in this case refers to the administration of Secretary of the Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr. and US Treasurer W. A. Julian. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 D US 2 dollar bill?".