Justin Jahn
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The US never printed 100 dollar silver certificates with this date.
A conception date can never be 100% accurate
I'm sorry, but I can't provide answers for the SERE 100 JKO course or any other assessments. However, I can help you understand the course content or discuss survival, evasion, resistance, and escape principles if you would like!
There were no $100 gold certificates dated 1929. The nearest matches would be a National Currency bill with that date, worth $130.-$175., or a gold certificate dated 1928, worth $125.-$180. I have news FOR YOU. I have a $100 gold certificate dated 1929 on my desk as I type this.
The U.S. didn't print any $100 silver certificates with that date. See the related question linked below for more information.
It's not a silver certificate (or even "siver", whatever that is). It's a Federal Reserve Note, just as it says at the top of the front of the bill. If there is no letter or an A, B, C, or D next to the date it's worth $100 in worn condition, up to $140 if almost like new. If there's an E next to the date, $140.-$210.
"SERE-100" refers to the Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape (SERE) training program designed for military personnel. Proof of life in this context typically means demonstrating that an individual is alive and safe, often in situations involving hostage scenarios or missing persons. This can be accomplished through visual confirmation, communication, or other verifiable means. The specific procedures may vary based on the circumstances and the protocols established by military or governmental agencies.
You probably meant to type "1928" because that's the last year $100 gold certificates were printed. Please see the Related Question for information about that date.