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Question by Spike
Submitted on 8/14/2003
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I have a 1928c $5 bill.  The little numbers one the right side corner on the front is H435.  The little numbers on the right side corner on the back are1540. The serial number is G25021616A.  It is in very good condition.  If you could tell me how much its worth that would be great.


Answer by Pete
Submitted on 8/14/2003
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Hi..if your note is in average circulated grade which would be 4 folds paper still on the crisp side no stains or tears then it  would grade VF which is called very fine.The book value for this is around $15.It is common note for collectors Uncle Sam printed 214 million.

Pete

 

Answer by sweetpea
Submitted on 9/16/2004
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I have a 1928 F series 5 dallor bill in great condition red seal the numbers on the back right corner is 1824.In the front right corner the number is A637. The serial number is H78241255A.Could you please tell me the value of it. thank you

 

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