H was the highest series letter for 1935 silver certificates. Please check your bill again. Remember, the series letter on a bill appears next to the date, it's not the prefix letter on the serial number.
If your question relates to the numismatic value of a 1978 Deutsche Mark coin, it is worth less than a dollar in circulated condition, and US$1 to US$2 in uncirculated or proof condition. This is the case regardless of which mintmark (D,F,G or J) you are referring to. If your question relates to the Dollar-Deutsche Mark exchange rate in 1978, US$1.00 = DM2.00 (FYI, it was US$1.00 = DM2.32 in 1977 and US$1.00 = DM1.83 in 1979).
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If you mean a U.S. cent, it's worth about a nickel.If you mean a British penny, maybe a quarter.If you mean the J. C. Penney department store chain, it's worth a couple of billion bucks.
ANSWER:Words that both start with J and end with J, there are none recorded, except possibly obscure acronyms and abbreviations.However, there are innumerable words that start with J, and a few, mainly direct imports from India, that end with J, such as:a) raj,b) haj,c) taj,d) benj,e) hadj,f) hajj,g) munj,h) aflaj,i) falaj,j) svaraj,k) swaraj.ANSWER:Word that begins with J and ends with J, there are none recorded, except possibly obscure acronyms and abbreviations. However, there are innumerable words that start with J, and a few, mainly direct imports from India, that end with J, such as:raj, haj, taj, benj, hadj, hajj, munj, aflaj, falaj, svaraj, swaraj.
H is the highest series letter for 1935 $1 silver certificates. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
Please check your bill again. "H" is the highest series letter for 1935 $1 silver certificates. The series letter on a US bill is not part of the serial number. It's always next to or below the date. Series 1935 $1 silver certificates may not have a letter, or there could be anything from A to H.
The J is not a series letter, it is the code for the issuing Federal Reserve district. The series letter (if any) is located next to the date. If there is no series letter, or A through D, your bill is worth face value to $22. A dealer will pay face only. If the series letter is E, it could be worth $40 to $60.
There is no "J" series. The series letter is next to the date and corresponds to the Treasury Secretary and/or Treasurer who were in office when the bill was printed. "J" is almost certainly the Federal Reserve Bank indicator letter. In any case, your bill is worth face value only.
There is no "J" series. The series letter is next to the date and corresponds to the Treasury Secretary and/or Treasurer who were in office when the bill was printed. "J" is almost certainly the Federal Reserve Bank indicator letter. In any case, your bill is worth face value to $140 depending on condition
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$10 in uncirculated condition. $2 if used.
J A Aromire was born in 1935.
J. J. Kelso died on 1935-09-30.
There are no US bills with series letter J. The highest series letter was H, on the last 1935-dated $1 silver certificates. In any case, the motto wasn't added to $1 bills until 1957 and other denominations in 1963, so depending on the dates of your bills the fact that the motto is missing is almost certainly not an error. Please post new and more specific questions with the bills' dates for more accurate valuations.
J. Kevin Boland was born in 1935.
Charles J. Stumar died in 1935.