In circulated condition, it has little or no added value. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $50.00
At least $40. In almost-new condition its value can be over $100.
the serial number does not match the series
If you mean a 1928 Peace dollar with No mint mark It's the key date to the series the value in VF-20 is $475.00. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer, because I have seen many 1928 S mint coins with the mint mark removed.
Yes. The 1928 series was the last for circulating gold certificates, and $10 was the lowest denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?"
"F" is the highest series letter for 1928 $5 red-seal notes. Please check your bill again and see the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 5 dollar bill with a red seal?" for more information.
About 1,500 $.
The value of a 1928 Series A twenty dollar bill in poor condition typically ranges from $30 to $50, depending on factors such as wear, tears, and overall legibility. Collectors often assess bills based on their rarity and demand, so even in poor condition, it can hold some collectible value. It's advisable to consult a currency dealer or use price guides for a more precise evaluation.
At least $40. In almost-new condition its value can be over $100.
the serial number does not match the series
About $5 retail.
The value of a 1928 twenty dollar bill that says "The Federal Reserve Missouri Bank of St. Louis" would actually depend on a number of things. The main factor that should be considered when determining value would be the condition of the bill.
A 1928 $2 bill, series D is only worth about $38 today. This varies depending on who you are selling to and what condition it is in.
"D" : $5 - $12; UN-circulated $45+
If you mean a 1928 Peace dollar with No mint mark It's the key date to the series the value in VF-20 is $475.00. I suggest you take it to a coin dealer, because I have seen many 1928 S mint coins with the mint mark removed.
Yes. The 1928 series was the last for circulating gold certificates, and $10 was the lowest denomination. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 US 10 dollar gold certificate?"
1928-series $100 bills weren't issued as silver certificates, only gold certificates and Federal Reserve Notes. Please look at the bill's front to determine which you have; then check one of the following: "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar Federal Reserve Note?" "What is the value of a 1928 US 100 dollar gold certificate?"
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