The value of a 1928 silver certificate "Funny Back" can vary depending on its condition, rarity, and demand among collectors. In general, these notes can range in value from around $20 to several hundred dollars. To determine the specific worth of a particular note, it is recommended to consult with a professional currency appraiser or refer to recent auction results for similar items.
The value of a 1928 Silver Certificate dollar is worth at least the amount of the face value. There are 6 different 1928 Silver Certificates, the value depends on the grade of the certificate. The best way to determine the value is to have the note appraised by a professional.
Retail is 5 to 10 dollars depending on how worn it is
45.00
Please check your bill again. "E" is the highest series letter for 1928 $1 bills. 1935 is the only date that extended to G, and these have the standard Great Seal reverse, not the much-scorned "funny back" design that lasted from 1928 to 1934.
As of 08/2010 1928 A US $1 silver certificate retails for $5 to $10 in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one goes for around $40.
The value of a 1928 Silver Certificate dollar is worth at least the amount of the face value. There are 6 different 1928 Silver Certificates, the value depends on the grade of the certificate. The best way to determine the value is to have the note appraised by a professional.
Retail is 5 to 10 dollars depending on how worn it is
10$ to 25$ 10 dollars if worn a lot. 25$ if is inextremely fine condition.
In worn condition, about $200. In better shape, $400-500.
45.00
Please check your bill again. "E" is the highest series letter for 1928 $1 bills. 1935 is the only date that extended to G, and these have the standard Great Seal reverse, not the much-scorned "funny back" design that lasted from 1928 to 1934.
About $5 to $10
1928 A and B are the most common of all 1928 $1 silver certificates. In average condition they retail for $5 to $10.
You are probably talking about a 1923 or 1928. 1923 $1s are usually worth around $25. 1928 $1s are usually worth around $10. There are plenty of factors like condition, serial number, and signatures that can make them worth more.
As of 08/2010 1928 A US $1 silver certificate retails for $5 to $10 in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one goes for around $40.
if not a star note, then depending on condition, 30-100. if a star note, then 75-900.
The US did not print any two dollar silver certificates after 1899.