Auction values for a 1928 $100 gold certificate in uncirculated condition are in the $1350 range. However I question the "1928A" because my listings do not show a 1928A series, only 1928. You'll need to have the bill authenticated by a dealer or appraiser.
The United States Silver Certificate is redeemable only only a 1:1 ratio with the Federal Reserve Dollar. They are still legal tender at face value, but they are not worth any silver. Sorry.
it is in the original plastic case with what appears to be a serial number 3115202
Since 1993, all Australian Ten Dollar banknotes have been made from a polymer (plastic) compound. Any collector value would depend on the condition of the note, the serial number, the signatories and any unusual features of the note. Apart from that, they are worth 10 Dollars in Australia.
number 7 plastic is bad. dont drink from them.
Plastic is not a element. It has not a atomic number.
Depends on the Federal Reserve Bank it is from and if there is a star next to its serial number. Could be worth something, depending on its condition and variety (signature combinations, variants, etc). Send a scan, I appraise for free: support@papermoneysite.us and will buy notes too.
Converts a dollar price expressed as a decimal number into a dollar price expressed as fraction. For example, Dollar in Decimal Number is 1.25, Fraction is 32, the Dollar in Fraction will be 1.08.
1 dollar is 10 dimes 1 dime is 10 pennies Meaning that to get the number of pennies in a dollar, we can multiply the number of dimes in a dollar by the number of pennies in a dime 10 X 10 =100 pennies
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Hi , my dear . There are 4 number 20's on a twenty dollar bill.
Yes there are 100 dollar bill with repeated serial number it has a little star in the end of the number
What you have is a silver certificate. They used to be redeemable for $1.00 in silver bullion, back in the days when the price of silver was controlled. The 1957 series notes were the last issued before dollar bills were issued as Federal Reserve notes, so a lot were hoarded. In circulated condition your bill might be worth $1.50 to $2.00. FWIW, a bill's serial number is almost always meaningless as a factor in the note's value. There are people who collect "interesting" numbers; e.g. 00000005 or 12344321, but the others are usually ignored.