
Series 1935F One Dollar Silver Certificate Blue Seal Banknote
This item is an authentic Series 1935F United States One Dollar Silver Certificate. The banknote features the portrait of George Washington centered in a circular frame, characteristic of the 'Small Size' currency era. The bill is printed with blue ink for the treasury seal and the serial numbers (Y 80622929 I), which distinguishes it as a Silver Certificate rather than a Federal Reserve Note. The text affirms that there is on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America one dollar in silver payable to the bearer on demand. The note bears the signatures of Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of the United States) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). Physically, the bill is housed in a protective clear plastic sleeve. The condition of the paper shows significant signs of age and circulation; there is extensive heavy vertical and horizontal creasing across the entire surface, causing a wrinkled texture. The edges appear relatively intact but show minor wear. The paper has a slight yellowish patina common for currency of this age, though the printing remains legible. This specific series, 1935F, was produced in the mid-1950s.
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Estimated Value
$2.00 - $5.00
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Category
Numismatics / US Paper Currency
Appraised On
March 5, 2026
Estimated Value
$2.00 - $5.00
Item Description
This item is an authentic Series 1935F United States One Dollar Silver Certificate. The banknote features the portrait of George Washington centered in a circular frame, characteristic of the 'Small Size' currency era. The bill is printed with blue ink for the treasury seal and the serial numbers (Y 80622929 I), which distinguishes it as a Silver Certificate rather than a Federal Reserve Note. The text affirms that there is on deposit in the Treasury of the United States of America one dollar in silver payable to the bearer on demand. The note bears the signatures of Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of the United States) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). Physically, the bill is housed in a protective clear plastic sleeve. The condition of the paper shows significant signs of age and circulation; there is extensive heavy vertical and horizontal creasing across the entire surface, causing a wrinkled texture. The edges appear relatively intact but show minor wear. The paper has a slight yellowish patina common for currency of this age, though the printing remains legible. This specific series, 1935F, was produced in the mid-1950s.
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