The so-called "funny back" dollar was issued only in the 1928
series. It was the first $1 bill issued in the smaller size still
used today, replacing the old "horseblanket" bills. The auction
value of your bill depends on its condition and series letter. The
middle column is for bills . The right-hand column is for bills
.
1928 - $10.-$20. in average circulated condition, $45.+ in
uncirculated condition 1928A or B - $5.-$10. , $40.+ 1928C
-$20.-$125., $450.+
1928D -$20.-$55., $300.+ 1928E -$200.-$500.+ $1500.+
Related Q&A:
How much is a 1928 silver certificate funny back worth?Well, the value of a 1928 silver certificate with a \funny back\ can vary quite a bit, you know? It depends on a bunch of factors like its condition, serial number, and rarity. Generally speaking, if it's in excellent condition and has some unique features, it could be worth several hundred dollars or even more. But if it's in poor condition or not that rare, it might only be worth a few tens of dollars. It's really hard to give an exact price without seeing the specific certificate. So, it's best to have it evaluated by an expert or do some serious research to figure out its true worth.