In order for any one to tell you what it is worth you must tell us the "Grade" and date of the Bill...if it is not Graded then go and buy this book....."Standard catalog of United States Paper Money"...from Krause Publications....this book is used by ALL Numismatists to determine value of a note....i hope this helps
Your bill is actually called a Federal Reserve Note, like modern $20 bills, rather than "a bank note of Chicago". Chicago is simply the Federal Reserve District location that distributed the bill. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 20 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
The Federal Reserve Bank manages the U.S. economy by controlling the money supply.
The function of the Federal Reserve Bank is responsible for carrying out monetary policy as set by the Federal Open Market Committee. They are 12 Reserve banks
Probably around $125
The bank of issue on a $20 bill is located on the front side, typically on the lower right corner. It is represented by the name of the Federal Reserve Bank that issued the bill, which can vary depending on where the bill was printed. Each Federal Reserve Bank has its own identifier, indicated by a letter and a number, such as "D" for the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas or "B" for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Detroit Branch Building was created in 1927.
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Your bill is actually called a Federal Reserve Note, like modern $20 bills, rather than "a bank note of Chicago". Chicago is simply the Federal Reserve District location that distributed the bill. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 20 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" for more information.
$15 to $35 depending on its condition
$15 to $30 depending on condition
There is no Federal Reserve Bank anymore, however it was previously located on the corner of Fort and Shelby.
$100.00
It's actually called the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. However all 1928 Federal Reserve Notes had green seals, so please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
I am looking for the same answer... if anyone can answer that question please do.
The approximate value of funds held in the open market reserve account of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is $496 billion.
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco was created in 1930.
The Federal Reserve is responsible for managing the money supply in the U.S.