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Submitted photo · July 18, 2026

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AI Identification

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Series 1935 C silver certificate style one-dollar note

Paper Money

AI Estimated Value

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$2.00 - $5.00

As of July 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a United States one-dollar silver certificate, which is stylistically consistent with currency issued during the mid-20th century. The note bears a blue Treasury seal and blue serial numbers reading 'S 40508556 D'. It is marked as 'SERIES 1935 C' and includes the text 'SILVER CERTIFICATE' across the top. The signatures visible on the note are consistent with those of W.A. Julian (Treasurer of the United States) and John W. Snyder (Secretary of the Treasury). The central portrait features George Washington within an oval frame. The note displays evidence of significant circulation, including multiple heavy vertical and horizontal fold lines, physical wear along the edges, and general discoloration or 'browning' of the paper. Without a physical inspection to verify the paper's fiber composition, security threads, and micro-printing, this note is treated as a hypothesis of a 1935-era silver certificate. The craftsmanship reflects the intricate intaglio printing techniques characteristic of the U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing for that time period. This identification is based on visible markings and design elements, though authenticity cannot be stated without professional verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this United States one-dollar silver certificate, which bears markings consistent with Series 1935 C. The blue seal and serial numbers suggest it is a standard issue from the Julian-Snyder tenure. In my observation, the note displays significant circulation wear, including deep vertical and horizontal creasing, edge fraying, and overall paper toning, which places it in a 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition grade on the numismatic scale. From a photograph, I cannot verify the physical integrity of the paper, the presence of security fibers, or the exact texture of the intaglio printing, all of which are necessary to evaluate its status. This estimate is a hypothesis based on the assumption that the note is a legitimate piece of mid-century currency; if it were a modern reproduction or play money, it would hold no numismatic value. General market demand for 1935 series silver certificates is high due to their historical interest, but because millions were produced and remain in existence, common-block notes in circulated condition typically trade at a modest premium over face value. To move beyond this working assumption, a physical inspection by a currency specialist or a third-party grading service would be required to evaluate the paper's composition and detect any restorative work. The value of this item is largely tied to its condition and the hypothetical attribution; should the note be found to have been cleaned or chemically treated, its market appeal would diminish further.

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