In the 1928 series, only $1 silver certificates were produced.
Since the early 1920s, silver certificates were issued in $1, $5, and $10 notes.
The final production of $1 Silver Certificates occurred in late 1963.
Decatur was also the face on the 1886 Silver Certificate, equivalent to our $20 bill.
However, the Silver Certificates began to disappear from circulation during the 1940s and 1950s.
The design closely followed the 1923 $1 Silver Certificate.
For the Series of 1928, only $1 Silver Certificates were produced.
The small-size $5 Silver Certificate was also introduced with this series.
A new 1933 series of $10 silver certificate was printed and released, but not many were released into circulation.
In 1935, both the face and back of the seal appeared for the first time on paper money on $1 Silver Certificates.