serial # D85826026A This is the serial # for the bill, could not include it in original post.. & the seal on the right side of the bill is Black, not Blue or Red..Anyone got any info, it would be appreciated...& also the bill is split in 1/2 & something is written on the back in another language (I think)
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Please see the related question for more details. It's very difficult to answer your question because:
> There's no "J" series letter for 1935 $1 silver certificates. The highest series letter (which is next to the date) is H. Any J would be part of the serial number.
> A serial number rarely helps ID a bill, and generally doesn't affect its value unless it's unusual in some way, e.g. 12345678 or 00000004
> Writing on a bill could be added by anyone and again doesn't help to ID it unless it's the signature of someone famous or the bill is part of a wartime "short snorter".
My bottom line evaluation is that you'd need to take the bill to a currency dealer or appraiser who could look at it in person.
it is worth about 30$
2-9 dollars.
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About $2.00
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.
Information needed to give a value includes the denomination, series (date), and condition. A serial number by itself is meaningless.
About $25. If there is a star in the serial number, about $40.
It depends on condition. If it was good condition, maybe ≈ $20. Bad, ≈ $6.
About $1.25
it is worth about 30$
They all should have serial numbers if not you have a counter fit
Please see the attached link. Also, a bill's serial number is rarely important to its value. The bill's date, series letter (if any) and condition are the major factors involved.
$3.00
About $2.00
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2-9 dollars.
There were no $1 silver certificates with series 1937 for the year.