7-10-11>>> The 1928 Saint-Gaudens Double Eagle is tied with the 1924 as the most common coin of the series. Mint State coins are very plentiful and circulated examples do exist. For a accurate value the coin should be seen and graded. Assuming the coin is circulated, a example in the EF-40 grade is $1,860.00.
A typical Mint State coin (MS-63) has a retail value of $2,000.00.
Auction values for a 1928 $100 gold certificate in uncirculated condition are in the $1350 range. However I question the "1928A" because my listings do not show a 1928A series, only 1928. You'll need to have the bill authenticated by a dealer or appraiser.
Retail is about $150
The US twenty dollar bill has not been discontinued.
There were no 1928A gold certificates printed, only 1928 with no series letter. (Series letters, when present, are next to the date, not beside the serial number or elsewhere.) If you have a plain 1928 bill, its value would range from $250 in worn condition to about $750 if it's only slightly worn.
What is the difference in a 2004 twenty dollar bill and a 2004A twenty dollar bill?
Queen Elizabeth II is on the Canadian twenty dollar bill.
No. To be redeemable for a new bill, by law at least 2/3 of the bill must be intact and at least one of the 2 serial numbers must be visible. Those rules are intended to prevent people from scamming by cutting a bill in half and redeeming each piece for the full amount.
The White House is on the twenty dollar bill. ($20)
Andrew Jackson's picture is on the US twenty dollar bill.
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AnswerIf you have more than 1/2 of the bill, it is redeemable at a bank for face value. If you have less than 1/2 of the bill, it is probably worthless.The Bureau of Engraving and Printing does provide a service for determining the value of mutilated currency, and will issue a Treasury check for the redeemable value.See the related links for the BEP's Damaged Currency page.
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