1928E silver certificates for $5 bills were never printed. dont you mean united states note or federal reserve note?
Not enough information. There are many different kinds of misprints possible on paper money, with values ranging from a small amount up to several hundred dollars. Please post a new question with more-specific details.
Please see the link below. E 647 is a plate number that does not affect the bill's value.
E PLURIBUS UNUM is NOT a type of silver dollar, it is the national motto. Please post a new question with the date of the coin.
A bill's serial number does not generally affect its value. Please post a new question with the bill's date, seal color, and whether there is a small letter next to the date. Those are the most important factors.
If you have a paper bill it's called a silver certificate. There were also silver dollars dated 1935 but the US never used an E mint mark.Please see the Related Questions for details.
It's an obsolete form of paper money called a silver certificate. Up till the mid-1960s silver certificates could be exchanged for a dollar's worth of silver. When the price of silver was deregulated the Treasury stopped issuing silver certificates and suspended their exchange for silver metal. Please see the Related Question for values.
The banner across its top and the blue seal indicate it's a silver certificate, a form of paper money that was discontinued in the 1960s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 E US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for detailed information.
In worn condition, about $200. In better shape, $400-500.
Normally it would be necessary to have its denomination but the only bill fitting that description is a $1 silver certificate. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 E US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for detailed information.
Normally it would be necessary to have its denomination but the only bill fitting that description is a $1 silver certificate. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 E US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for detailed information.
The U.S. did not issue any silver certificates with the 1953 date.If you mean 1935-E, these notes were actually issued in the 1950s. Because so many were hoarded when the series was discontinued they only retail for about $1.25 in circulated condition.
In circulated condition it's worth about $5A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $20Dan MooreThe Working Man's Rare Coinshttp://www.workingmancoins.com
What is my E P C A bristol silver plate coffee & tea service worth
I have a few of the Black Eagles us collectors call them, The value really depends on the paper condition. Get on E-Bay and check condition and there value, If you hold it up to a light and has no micro holes nor stains your in the 100-175.00 ballpark.
The blue seal indicates your bill is a silver certificate, a form of paper money issued until the 1957 series. Please see the Related Question for more information.
All 1935-E Silver Certificates were printed without the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" ... this was not added until Series 1935-G. In circulated condition, it's worth about $2.00 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $5.00