Retail is $2 to 3 depending on condition.
There are 5 different varieties. See the related link below for more information.
$50-$200 US depending on condition.
That line was just used for alignment -- it's not exceedingly rare to see it on a bill. In circulated condition, value at about $2.00
The 1935 1 Dollar Silver certificate is worth about $75 in fine condition - without tears. A note split in half may still have some value, but not much.
I also have a series 1935 one dollar silver certificate with yellow seal (African War Circulation) that is separated in half but I have been unable to determine value; Now I know there are other similar bills out there.
At most $1.75 - $2.00. A dealer will only pay face value for a worn bill in this series as they are fairly common among collectors. As you've seen from other posts, a bill's serial number is unimportant to determining its value.
All silver certificates have blue seals. You also did not provide your note's denomination, so I assume it is a $1 bill. If so, it would retail at $2 or $3 in circulated condition, up to around $20 if uncirculated.
The yellow seal notes were issued in N. Africa during WWII. In poor condition, it is worth an average of $15, average condition-$35, perfect condition-about $125.
They can easily be found for under $5. Despite the age, it's still extremely common and not especially valuable.
The US issued both $5 and $10 silver certificates with that date. Please make sure your bill has a blue seal and the words Silver Certificate across the top, then check one of these questions: "What is the value of a 1953 A US 5 dollar silver certificate?" "What is the value of a 1953 A US 10 dollar silver certificate?"
Please check again and post a new, separate question.There were no 1926-dated US bills.There were no orange-seal bills.The US did print yellow-seal $1 bills but these were dated 1935A.
Here's a listing of all printing dates for series 1935 and 1957 $1 silver certificates:1935 and 1935A issued between Jan 1935 and Jul 19451935 B issued between Jul 1945 and Jul 19461935 C issued between Jul 1946 and May 19491935 D issued between Jun 1949 and Jan 19531935 E issued between Jan 1953 and Jul 19571935 F issued between Jul 1957 and Jan 1961 with Series 19571935 G issued between Jan 1961 and Apr 1962 with Series 1957 A1935 H issued between Jan 1963 and Mar 1965 with Series 1957 B