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What is the value of a 1934 5 dollar US Note?

Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. 1934 $5 bills were printed as blue-seal silver certificates and green-seal Federal Reserve Notes. US Notes have red seals; the $5 denomination of that currency type was printed in 1928, 1953, and 1963.


What is the value of a 1929 red seal bill that says the federal reserve bank of Chicago?

More information is needed. There were no red-seal US bills printed in 1929. There were 5 different denominations that year. All were National Currency Notes with brown seals. Please post a new, separate question with its denomination.


What does a 1920s blue seal 1 dollar bill look like?

Two types of blue-seal silver certificate were printed in the 1920s. There are pictures at the Related Links Series 1923 notes were the last large-size "horse blanket" bills printed before the Treasury downsized all currency to its current dimensions. Series 1928 $1 bills were the first of the new, smaller-size bills in that denomination.


Why are there letters in the great seal on the front of a bill?

First, your question is in the wrong category....Seals and Sea Lions are marine animals. The Great Seal is a symbol..The Letters in the seal signify which mint it was printed at


What is the value of a 1928 US silver certificate with a red seal?

Please take another look at your bill and post a new separate question. There were no red-seal silver certificates printed in the 1928 series, only blue seals. Red-seal bills were printed but they were a different form of currency called United States Notes.Be sure your question includes the bill's denomination and what letter, if any, is next to the date. Without that information it's difficult to estimate a value.You don't have to copy the serial number, however.


What is the value of a 1914 US silver certificate?

I cannot find a listing for any U.S. silver certificates with that date. There were $1 National Currency notes and $50 Federal Reserve notes printed that year. Please post a new question with the bill's denomination, seal color, and any specific wording. Don't assume that a blue seal represents a silver certificate because seal colors were not standardized at that time.


What two symbols are printed on the back of the dollar bill?

The eagle is the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid is the reverse side of the Seal.


What two symbols are printed on the dollar bill on the back?

The eagle is the obverse of the Great Seal of the United States. The pyramid is the reverse side of the Seal.


Where is the b mint for currency?

I presume that you are actually asking "On a US dollar bill, which Federal Reserve Bank corresponds to the letter B in the seal to the left of the portrait?" The answer is "New York" Currency is "printed" (coins are "minted"), and all US currency is printed by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing at plants in Washington, DC and Fort Worth, TX.


What is the value of 5 red seal notes?

The value of 5 red seal notes depends on their denomination and condition. Red seal notes are U.S. currency issued by the Treasury, typically in denominations of $2 or $5. If you have five $5 red seal notes, their face value is $25, but their collectible value may be higher depending on rarity and condition. It's advisable to consult a currency dealer for an accurate appraisal.


What is the value of a US bill with a red seal?

Red-seal bills were printed in many denominations and for more than a century, so a date and denomination are needed in order to estimate a value. Prior to 1928 many different types of US paper money were printed with red seals and serial numbers. That year the Treasury adopted standard colors to distinguish the four types of bills that were then in circulation. A red seal and serial numbers identify a bill as a United States Note, a banknote issued directly by the Federal government instead of through a bank. US Notes were printed for for about a century but were eliminated in the 1960s in favor of issuing all currency as Federal Reserve Notes.


Where is the seal color located on Federal Reserve notes?

The question should really be "where is the seal?"; then you can determine its color!Federal Reserve notes actually have two seals; the one whose color is important is the Treasury seal. It usually appears on the right side of a bill underneath the large letters that spell the bill's denomination. The seal on the other side is the Federal Reserve seal and is almost always black. The Treasury seal appears on all small-size bills regardless of type, but only Federal Reserve Notes of course have a Federal Reserve seal.Treasury seal colors were standardized starting with the 1928 series:Green = Federal Reserve note (the only type of bill currently printed)Red = United States noteBlue = Silver certificateGold = Gold certificateBrown = National Currency notes; special WWII bills printed for use in HawaiiYellow = special WWII bills printed for use in North Africa