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How much is a $100 dollar bill from 1929 worth?
Most 1929 series $100 Federal Reserve Bank Notes are worth around $165 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $200-225. In uncirculated condition the price is around $475 for bills with an MS 63 grade.
Is a 1928 100 dollar bill value?
Most 1928 series $100 bills are worth around $185 in very fine condition. In extremely fine condition the value is around $250. In uncirculated condition the price is around $750 for bills with an MS 63 grade. Most 1928A series $100 bills are worth around $160-170 in very fine condition.
Are there different $100 bills?
The $100 bill is the largest denomination that has been printed and circulated since July 13, 1969, when the denominations of $500, $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 were retired. The Series 2009 $100 bill redesign was unveiled on April 21, 2010, and was issued to the public on October 8, 2013.
Is a 1928 100 dollar bill worth anything?
What should I look for in a 100 dollar bill?
Look for the security thread. A $100 bill printed after 1990 should have a security thread on the left-hand side that is only visible when you hold the bill up to the light. The words “USA” and “100” should alternate on the thread. If you hold the bill up to UV light, then the thread glows pink.
Where was the 1928 Federal Reserve 100 dollar bill printed?
All series of 1928 Federal Reserve $100 notes were printed in Washington DC. They feature a portrait of Benjamin Franklin and have Independence Hall on the back. They have a green seal on the right and green serial numbers.
How much is a 1928 Dollar Bill worth?
Series of 1928 One Hundred Dollar Federal Reserve Note Value Circulated 1928 $100 Federal Reserve notes are very common and typically worth around $125. However, truly uncirculated green seal series of 1928 one hundred dollar bills can be worth $400 or more.
What kind of money was used in 1928?
The 1928 Federal Reserve Notes were redeemable as per the following legend in the upper left corner of the note: Redeemable in gold on demand at the United States Treasury, or in gold or lawful money at any Federal Reserve Bank.
What does the gold clause on a 1928 Dollar Bill mean?
They read “Redeemable In Gold On Demand At The United States Treasury, Or In Gold Or Lawful Money At Any Federal Reserve Bank.” The above phrase is known as the gold clause. This phrase does not make 1928 Federal Reserve note one hundred dollar bills also gold certificates.