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AI Identification

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United States one-dollar silver certificate, marked Series 1935 B

Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$5.00-$12.00

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a United States paper currency note appearing to be a one-dollar silver certificate. The face of the note features a central portrait consistent with George Washington, flanked by two blue treasury seals. The serial number 'I 20232365 D' is printed in blue ink in the upper right and lower left quadrants. Text at the top reads 'SILVER CERTIFICATE' and 'THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,' while the bottom states 'ONE DOLLAR IN SILVER PAYABLE TO THE BEARER ON DEMAND.' The note is marked as 'SERIES 1935 B' and bears printed signatures consistent with W.A. Julian (Treasurer of the United States) and Fred M. Vinson (Secretary of the Treasury). The paper appears slightly aged with minor handling wear and a faint vertical center crease, but it lacks significant staining or tears in this view. Without physical inspection, the authenticity of the paper stock, ink composition, and security features cannot be established, though the design is stylistically consistent with mid-20th-century U.S. currency production. Final identification as a genuine government-issued note is subject to professional numismatic verification.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, I have evaluated this currency note as a Series 1935 B One-Dollar Silver Certificate. The note bears signatures consistent with W.A. Julian and Fred M. Vinson, and displays the blue treasury seal and serial numbers characteristic of this era. What I can see is a specimen with light circulated wear, characterized by a faint center crease and minor age-related toning, though it appears to maintain relatively clean margins and crisp printing. However, I cannot verify the physical texture, paper weight, or the presence of specific security fibers through a photograph alone. Professional numismatic verification and an in-person inspection would be required to determine the nature of the paper stock and ink. The value estimate is based on the assumption that this note is a government-issued silver certificate in a 'Very Fine' to 'Extremely Fine' circulated condition. In the current collectors' market, these notes are relatively common and highly liquid, though their value is heavily dictated by grade and the presence of any rare serial number patterns. If this note were found to be a contemporary reproduction or an imitation, its numismatic value would be negligible. To reach a final conclusion regarding its status, the note should be examined for paper density and ink absorption by a currency specialist. The provided range represents the typical market premium for mid-century silver certificates in well-preserved, circulated state, but an unauthenticated piece generally trades at the lower end of the spectrum until professional grading is obtained.

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