"B" isn't a serial number, it's the series letter and indicates that your bill was part of the third Treasury Secretary / Treasurer pairing since the series began (B is 3rd because the first set doesn't have a letter).
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Please check again and post a new question. All 1935 $1 silver certificates have blue seals.
Whatsthe value on 1935 A 1935 D, silver dollar certificates..? good condition.
These are very common among collectors and are only worth about $1.25. Also, remember that a bill's serial number almost never affects its value so that isn't a distinctive piece of information.
There were no ten dollar bills issued in the year 1935. If one is presented with one, it will be counterfeit and therefore has little to no value at all.
The U.S. did not issue any dollars with that date. 1935 and 1957 are the closest. Please check again, and post a new question with the bill's date. You don't need to include the serial number, though.
Please check again and post a new question. All 1935 $1 silver certificates have blue seals.
Whatsthe value on 1935 A 1935 D, silver dollar certificates..? good condition.
If that is the complete serial number, it was made in 1935. Value is $350-$650.
Please check again and post a new question. The highest series letter for a 1935 $1 bill is H. The series letter, if any, is next to a bill's date. You may be looking at part of the serial number.
These are very common among collectors and are only worth about $1.25. Also, remember that a bill's serial number almost never affects its value so that isn't a distinctive piece of information.
There were no ten dollar bills issued in the year 1935. If one is presented with one, it will be counterfeit and therefore has little to no value at all.
Don't know value, but was produced in 1935.
They stopped making the Peace dollar in 1935.
The U.S. did not issue any dollars with that date. 1935 and 1957 are the closest. Please check again, and post a new question with the bill's date. You don't need to include the serial number, though.
A star in a serial number on any U.S. banknote indicates that the original bill with that number was damaged, and the star note is the replacement.
Look at the back of the coin for "HALF DOLLAR" no US dollar coins were struck after 1935.
As of August 2012 the value will be around 116 dollars.