I have a 20 dollar bill that says series of 1928 A; its from the federal reserve bank of Richmond Virginia ?


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It has a 5 in the circle the federal reserve bank of Va surrounds. The serial number is E 04281200A and is signed by A W Mellon what is the worth of this bill


Banks in Richmond, IN



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F. Frederick Skitty

Assuming that the note is in average circulated condition, it would sell for $30 - $35 on eBay or at my local coin dealer. It isn't extremely valuable, but it is a nice find.
I see the other responder (Todd) has no idea what collectible value is. Sad.

Here is one that is presently for sale on eBay that is very similar to yours (I think it is priced a bit high):
http://ebay.com/itm/1928-A-20-RICHMO...

BlueBerries

Less then 20 dollars, paper is worth nothing, lint very close to nothing, Dye ....pretty much the same as lint. The only thing that even adds value to it is the fact that is very old, probably worth 3 dollars.

You see, the reason why it is worth nearly nothing is that the bill is no longer backed by the gold standard. The bankers no longer recognize the bill as a promissory note of the gold in the banks, Thus its initial priceing has a dramatic drop. This is why nobody wanted the banks in America to begin with lol, paper money is just a way for the bankers to keep the real wealth "Gold" to themselves, why'll only giving the common people promissory notes of the gold backed in the banks....but not the actual gold. All the why'll they put ya in debt and then take your real wealth "land" .... Anyway yes it is not worth much at all. It would be different if it where a coin.. made of copper gold silver anything, but not paper that is no longer recognized as a bill...So it is just a aged piece of paper.

PKnuckle

In very fine meaning circulated with folds and stains but no missing edges.

It is about $100.00