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Brown seals were used on bills printed for use in Hawaii, so they could be identified and demonetized if the islands were captured. Red seals were only used on U.S. Notes at that time, but the letters R and S were printed in red ink on some standard blue-seal 1935A certificates. "R" indicates that the bills were printed on regular banknote paper, while the "S" designated experimental bills printed on a different kind of paper. "R" bills have gone for $35.-$125. at auction, while "S" bills have sold for somewhat less.

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What is the value of a 1935 A US silver certificate with a brown seal?

The brown seal indicates your bill was specially printed for use in Hawaii during WWII. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"


What is the value of a 1935 US 5 dollar brown certificate stamped Hawaii?

Your bill is a Federal Reserve Note rather than a certificate, and its date should be 1934 rather than 1935. The only brown-seal HAWAII bills printed as silver certificates were $1 bills. Please see one of the following for more information: "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"


What is the value of a 1935 A silver certificate red stamp 1 dollar bill with Hawaii stamped twice on the front and once on back?

The ink is actually brown, not red. There's more information at the Related Question below.


What is the value of a 1934 A US 10 dollar silver certificate with HAWAII on it?

Please don't assume that because a bill is old it has to be a silver certificate. As your bill states in the banner across the top, it's a Federal Reserve Note. As of 03/2015 your bill has a retail value of $45 to $75 in average condition, and over $275 if uncirculated. Despite its 1934 date these bills were printed during WWII for use in Hawaii. The special brown ink and HAWAII overprint allowed the bills to be declared worthless if the islands had been invaded by Japan.


What is the value of a 1935 dollar bill silver certificate worth It appears to have a red seal but I guess it might be brown but looks red to me?

Please check the back of your bill to see if it has the word HAWAII printed over the ONE. Standard 1935 series $1 silver certificates were printed with blue seals. During WWII special bills with brown seals were distributed in Hawaii. They used a different design so they could easily be recognized and declared worthless if the Japanese captured the islands. If your bill has HAWAII on it, it can be moderately valuable. There's more information at the Related Question. If it doesn't have overprinting it may have been exposed to chemicals or something else that affected its ink, and wouldn't any extra value.

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How much ia a 1 dollar bill with brown seal and hawaii 1935a silver certificate?

$50-$200 US depending on condition.


What is the value of a 1935 A silver certificate with a brown seal?

The brown seal indicates your bill was specially printed for use in Hawaii during WWII. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"


What is the value of a 1935 A US silver certificate with a brown seal?

The brown seal indicates your bill was specially printed for use in Hawaii during WWII. There's more information at the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"


Worth of brown seal one dollar silver certificate Hawaii 1935?

The value of the brown seal ranges between $130 and $150. The price is dependent on the market demand and other factors.


What is the value of a 1935 US 5 dollar brown certificate stamped Hawaii?

Your bill is a Federal Reserve Note rather than a certificate, and its date should be 1934 rather than 1935. The only brown-seal HAWAII bills printed as silver certificates were $1 bills. Please see one of the following for more information: "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"


How can you tell if a 5 dollar bill is a silver certificate?

It's easy if the bill was printed from 1928 to 1953, the last series year $5 silver certificates were issued. All bills will have the words SILVER CERTIFICATE in the banner across the top, and with one exception they'll all have blue seals and serial numbers. The only exception is a series of special 1934 and 1934 A bills printed for use in Hawaii during WWII; these have brown seals but still say Silver Certificate. Older bills may have the words Silver Certificate or they may say something like "Five Silver Dollars" on them.


What is the value of a 1935 A silver certificate red stamp 1 dollar bill with Hawaii stamped twice on the front and once on back?

The ink is actually brown, not red. There's more information at the Related Question below.


What is the value of a 1934 A US 10 dollar silver certificate with HAWAII on it?

Please don't assume that because a bill is old it has to be a silver certificate. As your bill states in the banner across the top, it's a Federal Reserve Note. As of 03/2015 your bill has a retail value of $45 to $75 in average condition, and over $275 if uncirculated. Despite its 1934 date these bills were printed during WWII for use in Hawaii. The special brown ink and HAWAII overprint allowed the bills to be declared worthless if the islands had been invaded by Japan.


How do you know if your silver certificate dollar is from Hawaii?

They will have the word HAWAII in large letters on the back and the seal will be printed in brown ink instead of blue. However, no US silver certificates were printed IN Hawaii. All HAWAII bills were printed at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing in Washington for use in that territory during WWII. The government was afraid that if the Japanese captured the islands they would have access to large amounts of American cash that could be copied and counterfeited, used to buy weapons, etc. To protect the standard paper money used on the mainland those special bills were issued for use in Hawaii. Because they had a different and easily-recognized design they could easily be declared worthless if captured.


Is there such a thing as a state specific 1935 one dollar silver certificate?

My guess is that you have a bill with HAWAII printed in large letters, and brown ink instead of blue. These were special bills printed during WWII for use in that territory (Hawaii wasn't a state at that time). The reason was that they could quickly be declared worthless if the Japanese invaded the islands. These bills are fairly valuable today; please see the Related Question for more information.


What is the value of a 1935 dollar bill silver certificate worth It appears to have a red seal but I guess it might be brown but looks red to me?

Please check the back of your bill to see if it has the word HAWAII printed over the ONE. Standard 1935 series $1 silver certificates were printed with blue seals. During WWII special bills with brown seals were distributed in Hawaii. They used a different design so they could easily be recognized and declared worthless if the Japanese captured the islands. If your bill has HAWAII on it, it can be moderately valuable. There's more information at the Related Question. If it doesn't have overprinting it may have been exposed to chemicals or something else that affected its ink, and wouldn't any extra value.


How can you tell if a bill is a silver certificate?

Bills printed from 1928 till 1957 (the last series year) will have the words Silver Certificate printed across the top of the bill's front. In most but not all cases, the seal and serial numbers will be printed in blue ink. Some special WWII bills may have brown or yellow seals. Older (pre-1928) bills may be more difficult to identify. Some will say Silver Certificate, but others may use words such as "5 silver dollars" or "one dollar in silver coins", etc.