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1928D $5 Green Seal Federal Reserve Note Value – How much is 1928D $5 Bill Worth?

Five Dollar NotesFRNs1928d Five Dollar Federal Reserve Notes

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Item Info
Series1928d
TypeFederal Reserve Note
Seal VarietiesGreen
Signature Varieties1. Woods - Woodin
VarietiesOne Bank:
1. Atlanta
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4. 1928C $5 Federal Reserve Note
5. 1928D $5 Federal Reserve Note
6. 1934 $5 Federal Reserve Note
7. 1934A $5 Federal Reserve Note
Example RarityAtlanta, signatures Woods - Woodin with Green seal.
Comment: Great find, note is highly collectible. Notes in new condition up to $10000. 3
Other $5 Bills

Value: 1928D $5 Green Seal Notes from Atlanta value $800 in Extremely Fine condition. Atlanta star notes are unknown. A new discovery would be valuable.

Remember, value also depends on condition. Notes that look like new are more valuable than those with folds, stains or tears.

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Explain 1928D $5 Green Seal Value

Paper Money of the United States indicates the government issued notes for the following banks:

  1. Atlanta – 1,281,600

Only 1.28 million 1928D $5 notes circulated according to the Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money by John Schwartz and Scott Lindquist.

The preceding series year, 1928C with signatures of Woods-Mills was also abnormally small. The BEP only produced notes for Cleveland, Atlanta and San Francisco. Star notes were printed for but none have surfaced.

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