* One Dollar Silver Certificate 1935-E series *Missing "In God we Trust" $8.50 2d 14h +$3.95 shipping. Make Offer - 1935-E One Dollar Bill Silver Certificate Blue Seal Collector Note in hard case. One Dollar 1935 E Silver Certificate Rare I with triplet numbers N 50155596 I. make offer - lot of 5 1935-1957 $1 silver certificates rare blue seal one dollar bill notes Silver Certificate Lot (100 Total), 1935 & 1957 Series, Circulated, Random Grade $100.00 6d 15h The 1957 one dollar silver certificates have the same look as the 1935 series. In good condition they only sell for around $1.50. In uncirculated condition they can sell for around $6. Because of the low price, it makes for a good novelty gift to a history buff or a coin and currency collector. Silver-Certificate Dollar Bill. A silver certificate dollar bill is a former circulation of paper currency that allowed for the direct exchange of silver. This representative money allowed for the redemption of silver coins or raw bullion equal to the certificate’s face value.
The different series include the following: 1935, 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, In uncirculated condition most bills only sell for around $15. The 1935 series is worth more than the 1957 one dollar silver certificate notes, which have a similar look. $1 Bill Front Picture: Plus you have all of the standard 1935, 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, 1935D, 1935E, 1935F, 1935G, and 1935H issues. Value: Your garden variety 1935 (with any series letter) $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50.
One proof of this is the increasing rate of inquiries from beginners who are sure can be purchased for only a few dollars over face in crisp uncirculated condition. The $1 bills in question are all silver certificates of the series of 1935, which 27 Nov 2013 similar to the standard bills that we see everyday except that the words “Silver Certificate” (One) Dollar(s) in silver payable to the bearer on demand… If it is 1928 with the letter “C” after the date, it is worth about $50. Most of the 1934 and 1935 series $1 silver certificates are only worth face value, but A 1935 C silver certificate in circulated condition is worth about $9. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $22. Despite its date, the "C" series letter indicates your bill was printed in the 1940s. The value of a silver certificate 1935 C series $1 bill depends very much on the condition of the bill and its serial number. A mint condition bill with a low serial number could be worth up to as much as $50, whereas a bill in poor condition with a high serial number can be worth little more than its face value. 1935 One Dollar Silver Certificate The 1935 one dollar silver certificates are common, but there are different seal types and different varieties that can be valuable. There are blue seals, brown seals, and yellow seals.
Value: Your garden variety 1935 (with any series letter) $1 silver certificate is worth about $1.50. Hawaii notes are worth about $25, as are yellow seal North Africa notes. Hawaii notes are worth about $25, as are yellow seal North Africa notes. Silver-Certificate Dollar Bill. A silver certificate dollar bill is a former circulation of paper currency that allowed for the direct exchange of silver. This representative money allowed for the redemption of silver coins or raw bullion equal to the certificate’s face value. One notable exception was the Series 1935G $1 silver certificate, which included notes both with and without the motto "In God We Trust" on the reverse. 1935 dated one dollar certificates lasted through the letter "H", after which new printing processes began the 1957 series. What you have is called a $1 Silver Certificate. The type you have is called a Blue Seal Certificate, and as you have noted, it was issued in 1935 in the E (fifth) group of printings. (There was a 1935A, 1935B, etc.) * One Dollar Silver Certificate 1935-E series *Missing "In God we Trust" $8.50 2d 14h +$3.95 shipping. Make Offer - 1935-E One Dollar Bill Silver Certificate Blue Seal Collector Note in hard case. One Dollar 1935 E Silver Certificate Rare I with triplet numbers N 50155596 I.
1935 One Dollar Silver Certificate The 1935 one dollar silver certificates are common, but there are different seal types and different varieties that can be valuable. There are blue seals, brown seals, and yellow seals.