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The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Legal Tender - Small series of Small Size Notes in the U.S. Currency contains 38 distinct entries with CPG® values between $9.50 and $78,000.00.
The costs of producing paper currency were only on the rise in the early 20th century, and one cost-cutting move that made sense and was most feasible for the United States government was to reduce the physical dimensions of its paper money. The first reduced-size paper notes were issued on July 10, 1929, and among the types of paper currency affected by this move was the legal tender notes originally issued under the Act of May 3, 1878.



Small-size legal tender notes were principally issued in denominations of $1, $2, and $5. However, a Series 1966 run of ...

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  Legal Tender - Small Value Range Favorite
Legal Tender - Small Value Range  
1928 $1 (Fr. 1500)
$110.00
-
$10,000
$110.00 - $10,000
1928 $1 Replacement (Fr. 1500*)
$1,400
-
$42,000
$1,400 - $42,000
1928 $2 (Fr. 1501)
$13.50
-
$650
$13.50 - $650
1928 $2 Replacement (Fr. 1501*)
$130.00
-
$18,000
$130.00 - $18,000
1928A $2 (Fr. 1502)
$24.00
-
$1,250
$24.00 - $1,250
1928A $2 Replacement (Fr. 1502*)
$575
-
$78,000
$575 - $78,000
1928B $2 (Fr. 1503)
$47.00
-
$5,000
$47.00 - $5,000
1928B $2 Replacement (Fr. 1503*)
$9,500
-
$24,000
$9,500 - $24,000
1928C $2 (Fr. 1504)
$9.50
-
$1,000
$9.50 - $1,000
1928C $2 Mule (Fr. 1504m)
$260
-
$3,750
$260 - $3,750
1928C $2 Replacement (Fr. 1504*)
$145.00
-
$3,500
$145.00 - $3,500
1928D $2 (Fr. 1505)
$9.50
-
$525
$9.50 - $525
1928D $2 Mule (Fr. 1505m)
$9.50
-
$215.00
$9.50 - $215.00
1928D $2 Replacement (Fr. 1505*)
$47.00
-
$1,250
$47.00 - $1,250
1928E $2 (Fr. 1506)
$9.50
-
$1,000
$9.50 - $1,000
1928E $2 Replacement (Fr. 1506*)
$1,500
-
$23,000
$1,500 - $23,000
1928F $2 (Fr. 1507)
$9.50
-
$725
$9.50 - $725
1928F $2 Replacement (Fr. 1507*)
$47.00
-
$2,700
$47.00 - $2,700

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1928G $2 (Fr. 1508)
$9.50
-
$900
$9.50 - $900
1928G $2 Replacement (Fr. 1508*)
$47.00
-
$4,050
$47.00 - $4,050
1928 $5 (Fr. 1525)
$13.00
-
$2,150
$13.00 - $2,150
1928 $5 Replacement (Fr. 1525*)
$110.00
-
$21,500
$110.00 - $21,500
1928A $5 (Fr. 1526)
$14.00
-
$1,550
$14.00 - $1,550
1928A $5 Replacement (Fr. 1526*)
$325
-
$12,000
$325 - $12,000
1928B $5 (Fr. 1527)
$16.00
-
$775
$16.00 - $775
1928B $5 Mule (Fr. 1527m)
-
 
1928B $5 Replacement (Fr. 1527*)
$80.00
-
$5,000
$80.00 - $5,000
1928C $5 (Fr. 1528)
$13.00
-
$1,300
$13.00 - $1,300
1928C $5 Mule (Fr. 1528m)
-
 
1928C $5 Replacement (Fr. 1528*)
$60.00
-
$3,750
$60.00 - $3,750
1928D $5 (Fr. 1529)
$20.00
-
$775
$20.00 - $775
1928D $5 Mule (Fr. 1529m)
-
 
1928D $5 Replacement (Fr. 1529*)
$490
-
$7,000
$490 - $7,000
1928E $5 (Fr. 1530)
$13.00
-
$440
$13.00 - $440
1928E $5 Mule (Fr. 1530m)
-
 
1928E $5 Replacement (Fr. 1530*)
$55.00
-
$5,000
$55.00 - $5,000
1928F $5 Wide I (Fr. 1531W)
$13.00
-
$435
$13.00 - $435
1928F $5 Replacement (Fr. 1531*)
$55.00
-
$5,000
$55.00 - $5,000
       

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Greysheet Catalog Details

The Greysheet Catalog (GSID) of the Legal Tender - Small series of Small Size Notes in the U.S. Currency contains 38 distinct entries with CPG® values between $9.50 and $78,000.00.
The costs of producing paper currency were only on the rise in the early 20th century, and one cost-cutting move that made sense and was most feasible for the United States government was to reduce the physical dimensions of its paper money. The first reduced-size paper notes were issued on July 10, 1929, and among the types of paper currency affected by this move was the legal tender notes originally issued under the Act of May 3, 1878.



Small-size legal tender notes were principally issued in denominations of $1, $2, and $5. However, a Series 1966 run of ...

Catalog Detail