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You didn't provide a denomination, but the only silver certificates with that date are $1 notes. In circulated condition, it's worth $20-$55. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $300.

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You didn't provide a denomination, but the only silver certificates with that date are $1 notes. However the highest series letter was E, not F so please check again carefully.

If your bill is actually a 1928-E, you should have it examined by a currency expert. As of 03/2012 retail values are $200-$500 in average condition and over $1500 in brand-new condition.

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You didn't provide a denomination, but the only silver certificates with that date are $1 notes. In circulated condition, it's worth $5-$10. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $40

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You didn't provide a denomination, but the only silver certificates with that date are $1 notes. In circulated condition, it's worth $5-$10. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $40

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Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. "E" was the highest series letter used on 1928 $1 bills. The only bills that had an "H" were in the 1935 series.

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