1928 silver certificate star note

The 1928 one dollar silver certificate is common with around 640 million printed. Each note has a blue seal on the left side. In general, this silver certificate will not be worth much, but there are some rare varieties that can be quite valuable. These were the first notes to be called funnybacks.

All 1928 silver certificate star notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificate star notes are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design. We are aggressive buyers of all 1928 one dollar silver certificate star notes. Make Offer - 1928 A $1 Silver Certificate STAR Note VF Very Fine FR 1601* Serial # *17155164A 1928 A SERIES "FUNNYBACK" SILVER CERTIFICATE-CHOICE GRADE NOTE $46.50 Note is also used for the 100,000,000th note in a series, since the numbering machines cannot print over eight digits. machines cannot print over eight digits. note, that is a note bearing a star /. 1928 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE star note, MUST LOOK | eBay Make Offer - Qty 10 1928-1957 One Dollar Note $1 Silver Certificate Bill Blue US *FREE SHIP* 1928A $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE STAR NOTE, FR 1601*, PCGS VF 30 $95.00 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. They are easily identified by their series letter. Another rare and popular note is the 1928 $1 legal tender. 1966 $100 red seal stars were also printed for the star variety. They aren’t necessarily rare, but they are popular. Red seals are a popular type of paper money because they seem very foreign and exotic to the casual observer. Small Size Star Notes – 1928 – 1934: 1928 marked the first year that current size, aka “small size”, currency was printed. Star notes were also issued for currency from 1928, 1933, and 1934. Star notes from this time period have a solid star symbol at the beginning or end of the serial number.

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Price Guide for 1928 One Dollar Banknotes. 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 1928 one dollar silver certificate is common with around 640 million printed. Each note has a blue seal on the left side. In general, this silver certificate will not be worth much, but there are some rare varieties that can be quite valuable. These were the first notes to be called funnybacks. You are bidding on a United States 1928-A $1 Silver Certificate star note. In our opinion the note is in very fine condition. Please look at the pictures and judge the item for yourself. Please send us an eBay message with any questions. SHIPPING: All items will be shipped within 1 business day of payment. 1928 $1 star notes come in six varieties.   There are 1928, 1928A and 1928B, these are very common and can be bought in all but uncirculated grades for less than $100.   The second group of 1928 $1 silver certificate star notes consists of 1928C, 1928D, and 1928E.   This second group of star notes is quite rare. Some 1928 silver certificate dollar bills have a star replacing the letter that precedes the serial number. Star notes are worth about $35 in good condition and up to $250 if uncirculated. Video of the Day 1928 red writing five dollar bills are different from 1953 and 1963 red seal five dollars because of the red seal placement. 1928 fives have the red seal on the left hand side of the note and 1953 and 1963 fives have the red seal on the right hand side of the note. All

405 items 1957A $1 Silver Certificate Federal Reserve Star Note#2 Uncirculated 1928 plain 5 dollar red seal STAR note rare and graded VF 35 by pcgs 

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The 1928 one dollar silver certificate is common with around 640 million printed. Each note has a blue seal on the left side. In general, this silver certificate will not be worth much, but there are some rare varieties that can be quite valuable. These were the first notes to be called funnybacks.

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Series 1923 $5.00 Silver Certificate Porthole Star Note Series 1928-C $2.00 Legal Tender Star Note Series 1934-D $5.00 Silver Certificate Star Note

Make Offer - Qty 10 1928-1957 One Dollar Note $1 Silver Certificate Bill Blue US *FREE SHIP* 1928A $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE STAR NOTE, FR 1601*, PCGS VF 30 $95.00 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. They are easily identified by their series letter.

27 Aug 2016 I recently purchased what I think is a pretty cool 1928 $20 Star FRN Chicago. It has some staining but otherwise is in Fine condition I think,  The 1923 $1 Silver Certificate, like all U.S. currency printed before 1928, was the last "Horseblanket" sized bill of its kind to be issued. Nearly one third larger  All 1928 silver certificate star notes feature a portrait of George Washington at center and a blue seal on the left hand side of the note. All 1928 $1 silver certificate star notes are known as “funnybacks.” They get this name from their distinctive back design. We are aggressive buyers of all 1928 one dollar silver certificate star notes. Make Offer - 1928 A $1 Silver Certificate STAR Note VF Very Fine FR 1601* Serial # *17155164A 1928 A SERIES "FUNNYBACK" SILVER CERTIFICATE-CHOICE GRADE NOTE $46.50 Note is also used for the 100,000,000th note in a series, since the numbering machines cannot print over eight digits. machines cannot print over eight digits. note, that is a note bearing a star /. 1928 $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE star note, MUST LOOK | eBay Make Offer - Qty 10 1928-1957 One Dollar Note $1 Silver Certificate Bill Blue US *FREE SHIP* 1928A $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE STAR NOTE, FR 1601*, PCGS VF 30 $95.00