1935 Series F $1 Silver Certificate Small Size United States Note
Numismatics / Paper Currency

1935 Series F $1 Silver Certificate Small Size United States Note

This item is a 1935 Series F United States One Dollar Silver Certificate. It features the standard portrait of George Washington at the center and is distinguished by its distinctive blue treasury seal and blue serial numbers (J74472661D), which differentiate it from the green-ink Federal Reserve Notes used today. This specific series, 1935F, was produced during the mid-20th century. The note measures approximately 6.14 by 2.61 inches and is printed on a linen-cotton fiber paper. The signatures present are from Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of the United States) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). Regarding its condition, the note exhibits significant signs of circulation, including multiple heavy vertical and horizontal folds, general paper crispness loss, and noticeable darkening or 'foxing' from handling. There are visible nicks and a small tear on the top edge border. The borders and corners show rounding and wear consistent with an item that has seen heavy transactional use. While it retains its historical value as a small-size silver certificate, the high level of circulation and physical creasing places it in a lower numismatic grade, likely 'Fine' or 'Very Good' depending on a tactile inspection of the paper's remaining integrity.

Estimated Value

$2.50-$5.00

Basic Information

Category

Numismatics / Paper Currency

Appraised On

February 12, 2026

Estimated Value

$2.50-$5.00

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Ear ring

Item Description

This item is a 1935 Series F United States One Dollar Silver Certificate. It features the standard portrait of George Washington at the center and is distinguished by its distinctive blue treasury seal and blue serial numbers (J74472661D), which differentiate it from the green-ink Federal Reserve Notes used today. This specific series, 1935F, was produced during the mid-20th century. The note measures approximately 6.14 by 2.61 inches and is printed on a linen-cotton fiber paper. The signatures present are from Ivy Baker Priest (Treasurer of the United States) and Robert B. Anderson (Secretary of the Treasury). Regarding its condition, the note exhibits significant signs of circulation, including multiple heavy vertical and horizontal folds, general paper crispness loss, and noticeable darkening or 'foxing' from handling. There are visible nicks and a small tear on the top edge border. The borders and corners show rounding and wear consistent with an item that has seen heavy transactional use. While it retains its historical value as a small-size silver certificate, the high level of circulation and physical creasing places it in a lower numismatic grade, likely 'Fine' or 'Very Good' depending on a tactile inspection of the paper's remaining integrity.

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