Despite its 1899 series date, White's signature means your bill was printed at some point in the 1920s. Please see the question "What is the value of an 1899 US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
You will need to have your bill authenticated by a currency dealer. It should have a red seal and say "Silver Certificate". Current retail is in excess of $400. Also, note that a bill's serial number is rarely a factor in its value. The note's condition, date, and series letter (if any) are far more important.
No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro who designed the coin. The only mint marks used today on dollar coins are P, S, and D.
The value depends on the bill's condition. According to the latest Red Book Price Guide, an uncirculated Blue Seal variety, signed by H.V. Speelman & Frank White, or Walter O. Woods & White, would be valued at $125.00! Even a low grade such as VG is currently valued at $35.00.1923 $1 US Silver Certificates are identified by their blue printing and the words SILVER CERTIFICATE at the top of the bill.Serial NumbersNote that a bill's serial number rarely affects its value so you don't need to copy it into a question.In God We TrustThat motto wasn't added to $1 bills until 1957 so it won't appear on older bills.
The Kennedy half dollar designs were by Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro.
FG are the initials for Frank Gasparro, who designed the Susan B. Anthony dollar.
It was designed by the Chief Engraver of the mint, Frank Gasparro.
Frank Silver died in 1960.
Frank Silver was born in 1896.
You will need to have your bill authenticated by a currency dealer. It should have a red seal and say "Silver Certificate". Current retail is in excess of $400. Also, note that a bill's serial number is rarely a factor in its value. The note's condition, date, and series letter (if any) are far more important.
Assuming you have a LEGITIMATE certificate of authenticity and depending on how old the stick is it should be worth around $75-$100 if it is in near mint condition and the signature is not faded.
No its not. The letters are the initials of Frank Gasparro who designed the coin. The only mint marks used today on dollar coins are P, S, and D.
By the looks of it, about $58.
It's still worth one dollar. The coin isn't made of silver (unless it's a collector or proof issue from San Francisco), but rather the same copper/nickel blend as quarters and dimes. The letters FG are the initials of Frank Gasparro, who designed the coin.
The value depends on the bill's condition. According to the latest Red Book Price Guide, an uncirculated Blue Seal variety, signed by H.V. Speelman & Frank White, or Walter O. Woods & White, would be valued at $125.00! Even a low grade such as VG is currently valued at $35.00.1923 $1 US Silver Certificates are identified by their blue printing and the words SILVER CERTIFICATE at the top of the bill.Serial NumbersNote that a bill's serial number rarely affects its value so you don't need to copy it into a question.In God We TrustThat motto wasn't added to $1 bills until 1957 so it won't appear on older bills.
The Kennedy half dollar designs were by Gilroy Roberts and Frank Gasparro.
my name is frank
FG are the initials for Frank Gasparro, who designed the Susan B. Anthony dollar.