"H" was the highest letter for Series 1935 $1 bills. That subseries was actually printed in the early 1960s!
Prior to 1974 the Treasury only changed series dates when a bill underwent a major redesign. The 1935 series of $1 bills was never updated so series letters incremented every time a new Secretary of the Treasury or US Treasurer took office. That rather absurd situation led to a change in the criteria for assigning a new series date. Beginning in 1974, the series date changes each time a bill is redesigned OR a new Treasury Secretary takes office; the series letter increments only when a new Treasurer takes office during the administration of the same Treasury Secretary.
B is the highest series letter on a 1957 $1 silver certificate, so you may be looking at a plate indicator or some other marking. In any case 1957 $1 SC's are not rare; in average condition they generally retail in the $1.25 to $2.00 range regardless of series letter.
B is the highest series letter on a 1957 $1 silver certificate, so you may be looking at a plate indicator or some other marking. In any case 1957 $1 SC's are not rare; in average condition they generally retail in the $1.25 to $2.00 range regardless of series letter.
B was the highest series letter for 1957 $1 silver certificates. The series letter is below the date - it may be blank, 'A', or 'B'. In any case, regardless of the series letter all 1957 $1 silver certificates are common among collectors. In average condition they typically retail for $1.50 to $2.00.
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.
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.
Please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date. There were no $5 bills with a "P" series letter; "F" was the highest letter ever used and that was in the 1928 series.
"E" is the highest series letter for 1928 US 1 dollar silver certificates. The only $1 bills with a G series letter were dated 1935. Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. "H" is the highest series letter for 1935 $1 bills.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. "E" is the highest series letter for 1928 $1 silver certificates.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. "E" is the highest series letter for 1928 $1 silver certificates.
B is the highest series letter on a 1957 $1 silver certificate, so you may be looking at a plate indicator or some other marking. In any case 1957 $1 SC's are not rare; in average condition they generally retail in the $1.25 to $2.00 range regardless of series letter.
B is the highest series letter on a 1957 $1 silver certificate, so you may be looking at a plate indicator or some other marking. In any case 1957 $1 SC's are not rare; in average condition they generally retail in the $1.25 to $2.00 range regardless of series letter.
The highest series letter for this date is B. You're probably looking at part of the serial number or a plate number. Regardless of series letter, this is one of the most common silver certificates available and retails for $1.25-$1.50. A dealer will pay $1.
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. "B" is the highest series letter for 1953 $5 silver certificates.
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. Answer this 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.
B was the highest series letter for 1957 $1 silver certificates. The series letter is below the date - it may be blank, 'A', or 'B'. In any case, regardless of the series letter all 1957 $1 silver certificates are common among collectors. In average condition they typically retail for $1.50 to $2.00.