



FR-1602 1928B Series One Dollar Silver Certificate serial E00397761B, E-B BLOCK. Third-party graded P.M.G #66EPQ Gem uncirculated with exceptional paper quality. This note has extra embossing and paper quality added to the note. STAR. This note is tied finest with four others graded at P.M.G at the 66Q* level for all block printed.























In circulated condition both types of 1928B five dollar bills are common. Value in Circulated Condition of 1928B $5 Red Seal: $7.50. Value in XF or Better Condition: $12+. Number of Notes Printed: 147,827,340. Star Notes Printed: Yes, click here for 1928B $5 red seal star note pricing. Seal: Located on the left hand side of the bill in red ink.



1928B $20 Federal Reserve Note 4. 1928C $20 Federal Reserve Note 5. 1934 $20 Federal Reserve Note 6. 1934A $20 Federal Reserve Note 7. 1934B $20 Federal Reserve Note: Example Rarity: Atlanta, signatures Woods - Mellon with Green seal. Important: Star serial number. Comment: Common note by collecting standards.











There were almost 680 million 1928B one dollar silver certificates printed. This obviously makes them very common. A circulated series of 1928B $1 silver certificate can easily be bought for $12 and a choice uncirculated example shouldn't cost more than $60. The one slight rarity in the 1928B series is the VA block.











1928B $10 Federal Reserve Note 4. 1928C $10 Federal Reserve Note 5. 1934 $10 Federal Reserve Note 6. 1934A $10 Federal Reserve Note 7. 1934B $10 Federal Reserve Note: Example Rarity: Kansas City, signatures Woods - Mellon with Green seal. Important: Star serial number. Comment: Common note by collecting standards.





7. 1928F $5 Legal Tender. 8. 1929 $5 Federal Reserve Bank Note. Example Rarity. Reverse plate 939 & above, signatures Julian - Morgenthau with Red seal. Important: Star serial number. Also: Mule plates. Comment: Solid collectible potential. Notes About Uncirculated or better value to $2000. 2. Other $5 Bills.






