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Series 1935 D One Dollar Silver Certificate

Numismatics / Paper Currency

AI Estimated Value

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$2.50-$5.00

As of May 18, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a United States Silver Certificate with a face value of one dollar, featuring the portrait of George Washington. The note belongs to Series 1935 D, as indicated by the text to the left of the blue treasury seal. It is a small-size note printed on typical linen-fiber currency paper with predominantly green and black ink. Notable features include the distinct blue serial numbers (X10057882F) and the blue treasury seal on the right side, which differentiates it from standard Federal Reserve Notes. The signatures of Georgia Neese Clark (Treasurer) and John W. Snyder (Secretary of the Treasury) are present, placing its issuance between 1949 and 1953. The condition is heavily circulated with several prominent vertical folds, minor creasing throughout the body, and some slight foxing or staining on the paper edges. The corners exhibit rounding and wear commensurate with age and use. Despite the circulation wear, the ink remains relatively sharp and the blue pigment of the seal and serial numbers is still vibrant. The bill is printed with the standard 'Funny Back' or ornate 'ONE' on the reverse typical of this era, reflecting high-quality mid-20th-century intaglio printing craftsmanship.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of this Series 1935 D One Dollar Silver Certificate. This note features the signatures of Clark and Snyder, placing its production in the late 1940s or early 1950s. Upon visual inspection, the note exhibits signs of heavy circulation, including multiple deep vertical folds, rounded corners, and visible surface soiling or foxing. Based on the provided imagery, I grade this note in 'Very Good' (VG 8-10) to 'Fine' (F 12-15) condition on the Sheldon scale. While the blue treasury seal and serial numbers (X10057882F) remain vibrant, the structural integrity of the paper shows significant wear. The 1935 D series was printed in massive quantities, with billions of notes entering circulation. Due to this high mintage, they are very common in the numismatic market today unless they are in 'Choice Uncirculated' condition or possess a rare star serial number. Current market demand for circulated 1935 D certificates is driven primarily by beginning collectors; they typically trade for a small premium over face value. Note that this appraisal is based solely on digital images. Without a physical examination, I cannot verify the paper's 'snap,' detect pinholes, or identify sophisticated chemical cleaning or restorations. A full authentication would require a hands-on inspection under UV light to check for paper consistency and a high-magnification review of the intaglio printing to ensure the presence of red and blue security fibers. For professional certification, I recommend submission to a third-party grading service like PMG or PCGS.

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