There was only one series of $500 bills printed with the 1928 date so a "C" series letter (indicating a fourth series) can't exist. You're almost certainly looking at the Federal Reserve letter which indicates your bill was distributed through the Philadelphia district.
As of 10/2015 a 1928 $500 Federal Reserve Note has a retail price of about $700 in average condition. A crisp one without any fold marks could sell for around $1200.
about 3000to 500 hundred
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If you have the more common green-seal Federal Reserve Note, as of 12/2010 it's worth $750 to $1,400 if circulated, and over $2,000 if uncirculated. The much rarer 1928 $500 gold certificate retails for $4,000 to $12,000 in circulated condition and at least $25,000 if uncirculated. In either case your bill should be examined in person by an expert to get a more specific value.
The last series year for $500 bills was 1934. If that's what you have current retail is $600 - $1000 depending on how worn the bill is.
An 1864 500-dollar Confederate note can be worth over $850. This value is dependent on the bill's condition, and whether or not it has been authenticated.
There was a 500$ dollar bill in 1928 and 1934 but i wish there where 500$ dollar bill in 2010!!! The president on the $500 bill is President William McKinley serving in office from 1897-1901. He only served 4 years.
William McKinley was on the $500 bill for 1928, 1934, and 1934A
The $500 bills that were produced from 1928 - 1934 have Presesident William McKinley on the front and just a 500 printed on the reverse.
about 3000to 500 hundred
I believe it is worth about $700.00
$500
Yes, there are many images online. Please see the Related Link.
If you have the more common green-seal Federal Reserve Note, as of 12/2010 it's worth $750 to $1,400 if circulated, and over $2,000 if uncirculated. The much rarer 1928 $500 gold certificate retails for $4,000 to $12,000 in circulated condition and at least $25,000 if uncirculated. In either case your bill should be examined in person by an expert to get a more specific value.
There is no building on the back of a 500 dollar bill
President William McKinley. was on the 500 dollar bill
As of 11/2008, auction prices are in the range $750.-$1400. depending on its condition.
The last series year for $500 bills was 1934. If that's what you have current retail is $600 - $1000 depending on how worn the bill is.