The value of a 1928 100 peseta note can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Generally, in good condition, it may be worth anywhere from $50 to several hundred dollars. Notes in pristine or uncirculated condition could fetch higher prices among collectors. For an accurate valuation, it's best to consult a currency expert or reference a reputable auction site.
In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
$8 to $35 depending on condition
The value of a 1,000 peseta note from the Banco de España depends on its condition and collector demand. As of my last update, these notes are no longer in circulation, and their value to collectors can vary widely, often ranging from a few euros to significantly more for rare or pristine examples. If you have a specific note, it's advisable to consult a currency dealer or auction house for an accurate valuation.
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In general a 1928 $2 bill is worth only $2.50-$20, but if the bill is a "star note" it is worth considerably more.
Retail is $8 to $13 depending on condition
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
The Central bank of China issued notes denominated in Dollars, not Yuan during 1928. It is possible that your note is a regional or industry produced note. An estimated value could only be possible with more detail. The 1928 issue $10 note is mostly worth $3-$7, except a few variations (based on signatures) which are worth as much as $25. In used condition they are mostly worth around $1.
Probably at least $1,450 Probably at least $1,450
1928 is the first year of small size notes, but value all ways depends on the condition of the note,a crisp uncirculated note can be $100.00 or more but notes with folds rips tares or writing on them expect $10.00-$25.00
A fine condition 1928 Bank of the Phillipine Island issue 200 Peso note would be worth at least $650 to a collector. An extremely fine note would fetch $1200.
If they are modern (1976 or newer) they will have little or no added value -- you can still get them from the bank that way. Bundles from 1953 or 1963 will be worth at least $10 per note. Bundles from 1928 will be worth at least $35 per note, with 1928-A's worth at least $80, and 1928-B's worth at least $500. ...12/22/09
$8 to $35 depending on condition
$20 if worn, up to maybe $50 if in nearly new condition.
Your United States Note is worth $20 to $50 retail, depending on how worn it is. 1928 was the last time $1 bills were printed as red-seal United States Notes.
Is there an A at the end of the serial number? If so then the note is common and worth about $125. If there is a star at the end of the serial number then the note is likely worth closer to $400.