You can easily purchase these notes in perfect condition for around $40 each. Those prices apply to 1928, 1928A, and 1928B notes. 1928C, 1928D, and 1928E notes are much rarer, especially in high grades or as star notes. Please contact us for exact pricing.
Which is the most rare 1928 Dollar Bill?
Any bill with a star symbol before the serial number is called a star note. These star notes are replacement notes that are more rare and more valuable. The 1928A, 1928B and 1928E star notes are especially rare and they command high prices. The 1928D and 1928G star notes are the most common and thus the least valuable.
What’s the value of a 1929 Dollar Bill?
But as common as the type is the notes can still be worth a decent value if they are from a scarce bank or highly desirable state. A 1929 $10 dollar billfrom Alaska is always a valuable item. Contact me today if you have a 1929 $10 dollar billand want to know about it.
What kind of money was issued in 1928?
Year: 1928. Denomination: One Dollar Bank Note. Type: Silver Certificate. $1 Bill Front Picture: Description: This is the first and only type of silver certificate issued in 1928. Seal Type: All 1928 $1 silver certificates have the same seal type. Varieties: There are six different 1928 $1 silver certificates.
The Philadelphia coin is worth $350 in Very Fine (VF-20) to $24000 in Mint State (MS-66) and the San Francisco is worth $43 to $32000. This is one of the few times where the Philadelphia coin is the rare one struck that year rather than San Francisco.
What was the date of the 1928 Peace dollar?
1928 Peace dollars are decidedly scarce, with the 1928 Philadelphia silver dollar taking the cake on rare Peace dollar classifications. In fact, the 1928 Peace dollar is considered the key date for the Peace dollar series.
What is the value of a 1928 Red Seal two dollar bill?
The two dollar bills that were created with stars in the serial number are worth more. The value of a 1928 red seal two dollar bill is somewhat dependent on how it has been circulated. A bill that is in nearly mint condition will sell for a higher price than one that has been in constant circulation.
What is the value of a silver dollar?
Premiums are paid by collectors and dealers when a silver dollar has survived in above average preservation. These coins are very liquid (easy to sell for strong prices) in the collectible market. Pictured is an example of a desirable silver dollar. It is the quality that quickly finds a home in an advanced collection.