Welcome!


FunAdvice is a social question & answer site where you can make friends, share photos and meet people near you.
FunAdvice RSS for this page:
Rss_feed

How much is this 1928 $100 bill worth?

Asked by wimpy2 about 1 year ago, 1 answer.
Send me Fun Mail

I have a J series J 00253337A how much is it worth

Send this to a friend

dog Answered by amblessed on May 06, 2007, 12:46PM
Send me Fun Mail | 6409 answers.

Info found:

Most circulated Federal Reserve Notes from more modern series are worth no more than face value. Some of the early series notes (1928 and 1934) do carry a small premium, although for circulated notes this premium is small, usually 10% to 30%. Premiums are higher as a percentage of face value for lower denomination notes, such as $5 and $10 bills, as opposed to the higher denomination $20s, $50s, and $100s. Uncirculated notes and Star Notes of some of the earlier series do carry a large collector premium in some cases, and we highly recommend the standard reference book in this field, the Standard Guide to Small Size U.S. Paper Money (1928 to date), by Dean Oakes and John Schwartz, for more information.

The note's value depends on a few factors such as serial number indicating what Federal Reserve Bank issued the note and most of all the grade (condition) of your note.

Answer this Question: "How much is this 1928 $100 bill worth?"

Your Answer: HTML is not allowed.


Back to top




 

Related Photos

stylish mula lol my signature, I just got a tablet im cute Money Maker's Home mee [: