
Series 1935 F $1 Silver Certificate
This is a 1935 F Series United States One Dollar Silver Certificate. Despite the user prompt mentioning a $2 bill, the image clearly depicts a $1 denomination note featuring the portrait of George Washington. The note is characterized by its distinctive blue treasury seal on the right side and blue serial numbers (Z 29743910 I), which signify its status as a Silver Certificate, once redeemable for silver bullion. The 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 bears the signatures of Treasury officials Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B. Anderson. In terms of condition, the note shows significant signs of circulation and age, including heavy vertical and horizontal creasing (folds), overall paper softening, and noticeable browning or foxing across the surface. The edges appear somewhat frayed with minor rounding at the corners. There is visible staining, particularly on the left side of the portrait. This series was produced in the mid-1950s, representing a classic era of American small-size currency before the removal of the silver backing clause.
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Estimated Value
$2.50-$5.00
Basic Information
Category
Numismatics / Paper Currency
Appraised On
February 13, 2026
Estimated Value
$2.50-$5.00
Additional Details Provided By Owner
User Provided Information
$2 Bill
Item Description
This is a 1935 F Series United States One Dollar Silver Certificate. Despite the user prompt mentioning a $2 bill, the image clearly depicts a $1 denomination note featuring the portrait of George Washington. The note is characterized by its distinctive blue treasury seal on the right side and blue serial numbers (Z 29743910 I), which signify its status as a Silver Certificate, once redeemable for silver bullion. The 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 bears the signatures of Treasury officials Ivy Baker Priest and Robert B. Anderson. In terms of condition, the note shows significant signs of circulation and age, including heavy vertical and horizontal creasing (folds), overall paper softening, and noticeable browning or foxing across the surface. The edges appear somewhat frayed with minor rounding at the corners. There is visible staining, particularly on the left side of the portrait. This series was produced in the mid-1950s, representing a classic era of American small-size currency before the removal of the silver backing clause.
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