1928 Funny Back Silver Certificate Value 1 Dollar (Small-Size Silver Certificate; Blue Seal Left) - United States
Many citizens blamed the fluctuating price of gold, which directly affected the U.S. dollar because it was pegged to the value of gold. These notes typically
Most circulated notes from the 1928 one silver certificate series can be bought for around $10. Choice uncirculated 1928 one dollar silver certificates
These bills are often worth $5. Some high-grade or low serial number examples are worth over $75. 1928 $1 silver certificates are popular bank notes among
A Series of 1928 A $1 Silver Certificate Funny Back Fr#1601 with signatures Woods/Mellon and Serial # A43324833B graded Choice Uncirculated 64 Exceptional
SHORT-LIVED “FUNNYBACK” NOTE – Issued for less than a year from April 1928 to January 1929, this note was nicknamed the “Funnyback” note because the back of the
Silver Recyclers values a 1928E series note at $1,350 in uncirculated condition. The value drops to $500 for a note in very fine condition.
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
1 Dollar Small-Size Silver Certificate; Blue Seal Left Years, 1928-1934 This type was commonly monikered as the "funny back" because of its reverse
Results 1 - 40 of 220 Fr 1601 1928 A One Dollar Bill Silver Certificate Funny Back Blue Seal George Washington PCGS Very Choice New 64PPQ USA Currency Paper
1928A One dollar Silver Certificate Star Note Funny Back- Blue ink Mellon Signed. $249.98. or Best Offer. $10.20 shipping