A few cents for the paper it's printed on. It's a novelty item that you can find in some gift shops and online sites. The highest-denomination bill ever printed for general use was worth $10,000. There are no genuine "million dollar" or "billion dollar" bills.
The value of a 1928 Silver Certificate dollar is worth at least the amount of the face value. There are 6 different 1928 Silver Certificates, the value depends on the grade of the certificate. The best way to determine the value is to have the note appraised by a professional.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The banner across its top and the green seal indicate it's a Federal Reserve Note, the same type of paper money used today. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 A US 100 dollar bill?".
Two things. First, the U.S. has never printed a $1 million dollar bill, ever. Second, no genuine U.S. currency is printed in China.
Up till 1928 all US paper money was printed in larger sizes than those used today. Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and denomination.
A few cents for the paper it's printed on. It's a novelty item that you can find in some gift shops and online sites. The highest-denomination bill ever printed for general use was worth $10,000. There are no genuine "million dollar" or "billion dollar" bills.
The US never printed a million-dollar note. There are novelty items that look like $1,000,000 bills but they're intended as jokes.
They didn't make 1937 US dollar bills. They made 1928, 1934, 1935, but they did not make 1937.
The value of a 1928 Silver Certificate dollar is worth at least the amount of the face value. There are 6 different 1928 Silver Certificates, the value depends on the grade of the certificate. The best way to determine the value is to have the note appraised by a professional.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The banner across its top and the green seal indicate it's a Federal Reserve Note, the same type of paper money used today. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 A US 100 dollar bill?".
A Million for Love - 1928 was released on: USA: 15 April 1928
Money Money Money - 1928 was released on: USA: 7 May 1928
Two things. First, the U.S. has never printed a $1 million dollar bill, ever. Second, no genuine U.S. currency is printed in China.
Up till 1928 all US paper money was printed in larger sizes than those used today. Please post a new, separate question with the bill's date and denomination.
Please don't assume that every old bill is a silver certificate. The banner across its top and the green seal indicate it's a Federal Reserve Note, the same type of paper money used today. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1928 B US 10 dollar Federal Reserve Note".
The red seal indicates that your bill is a United States Note, a form of paper money issued until the early 1970s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1928 A US 2 dollar bill?" for more information. All $2 bills and some $5 and $100 bills were issued as US Notes during the period 1928-1971, although the last "series" date is 1966.
The United States never printed a $1 million bill. You have a novelty item that sells for a few dollars in gift and joke shops.