Retail is $12 to $20 depending on condition. Please note that a bill's serial number almost never affects its worth. The date, series letter, and condition are the major factors determining value.
The serial number on a dollar bill and other currency refers to the note series, and the Federal Reserve bank that issued the note. The serial number is used to keep track of currency.
All $2 Federal Reserve Notes are worth only face value if circulated, $2.50 to $3.00 uncirculated.
Bills from the Kansas City Federal Reserve Bank will have the letter J and the number 10 on them.
The phone number of the Reserve Branch is: 985-536-4107.
The "4-D" indicates you have an early Federal Reserve Note; those are the code number and letter for the Cleveland OH district. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1914 US 5 dollar Federal Reserve Note?".
The phone number of the Reserve Public Library is: 575-533-6276.
Between $10 - $20 unless the serial number ends with a star.
The K refers to Federal Reserve District 11, Fort Woth (Texas).
The condition and serial number are important. But most likely around $25.
The value of a 1928 twenty dollar bill that says "The Federal Reserve Missouri Bank of St. Louis" would actually depend on a number of things. The main factor that should be considered when determining value would be the condition of the bill.
The issuing bank identifying letter and number is printed on the obverse of all US $1 banknotes. A1 indicates that the note was issued by the Boston Federal Reserve Bank.
A dealer in collectable coins and bills. That is a US Note, and has not been printed in a number of years. It is different from the standard Federal Reserve note.