One Dollar Bill Silver Certificate NO MOTTO Series 1935 US Currency

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We are pleased to offer for sale this One Dollar Bill Silver Certificate NO MOTTO Series 1935 US Currency.  These $1 Silver Certificates are off-quality notes that may have some stains, tears, heavy folds or writing. These $1 Silver Certificates were redeemable for silver dollars or silver bullion up until 1964. These notes are Series 1935 (random pick our choice 1935, 1935-A through G).  Each bill comes in a currency sleeve for protection.  These $1 Silver Certificates will make a nice addition to any currency collection!

Information on these Silver Certificate Series 1935 One Dollar Bills
  
    In 1929 all US Currency was changed to its current modern size. Silver Certificates as well as Legal Tender Notes were the first small sized $1 bills issued. The series 1935 bill can be differentiated from past series by its completely redesigned reverse. The reverse was changed from the so called "Funny Back" style to the style we know today featuring the Eye of Providence Pyramid and Bald Eagle.  One additional change was made to the reverse during the 1935G Series.  The motto "IN GOD WE TRUST" was inserted on the reverse of the bill above the large centered "ONE". This created two versions of the 1935G series bill - one "with motto," and one "without motto" (the 1935 Series A-F all do not have the motto, and all of Series 1935H have the motto).

    While the reverse was newly designed, the obverse maintained its original appearance with these slight changes:
        *  The use of a cropped version of the George Washington portrait previously featured on large size $1 Silver Certificates
        *  The blue numeral 1 was changed to gray and made smaller.
        *  The gray "ONE" to the right was removed.
        *  The treasury seal was made smaller and superimposed by "WASHINGTON D.C."
        *  A stylized "ONE DOLLAR" was added over the treasury seal

What is a Silver Certificate?

Silver Certificates were United States Currency authorized in the Act of Congress of February 28, 1878 and issued through 1964.  Large size Silver Certificates were issued through 1923 and then the currency changed to the small or modern size we use today.  Silver Certificates all have distinguishing blue seals.  Silver Certificates could be exchanged for silver dollars or silver bullion.   The Silver Law of 1963 changed this, discontinuing redemption for silver dollars in 1964; then silver bullion in 1968 (based on silver price of $1.29 per ounce).  Small size Silver Certificates have been issued in $1, $5, and $10 denominations.

Small size $1 Silver Certificates were printed in multiple series: 1928, 1928 A through E, 1934, 1935, 1935 A through H, 1957, 1957 A and B.  $5 Silver Certificates were also printed in multiple series: 1934, 1934 A through D, 1953, 1953 A through C.  $10 Silver Certificates were printed in multiple series as well: 1933, 1933 A, 1934, 1934 A through D, 1953, 1953 A and B.

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