I assume you mean a dollar bill, not a coin.
The motto In God We Trust was only added to paper currency beginning in the late 1950s, so if your bill is older than that it is not an error. My suggestion would be to post a new question giving the bill's date and series letter, if any, that appears right after the date; also please note the color of the Treasury seal.
Please check the date and post a new, separate question. The motto was added to ALL $20 notes starting in the 1960s
The motto wasn't added to $10 bills until 1963. Please see the Related Questions for more information.
That phrase wasn't placed on $5 bills until 1963 so the fact that it's missing from an earlier bill is normal. Please see the Related Question for values.
Without knowing its date and series letter it's not possible to give a value. The motto In God We Trust wasn't added to bills until the late 1950s and early 1960s so if the bill is older, it's perfectly normal if the motto's not there.
There were no one dollar silver certificates issued with that date. If you mean 1935 D, the value would range from $2 to $10 depending on condition.The motto In God We Trust did not start appearing on currency until the 1950s, fuelled in part by the so-called "Red Scare" of "Godless communism".
One dollar.
The value of a red 2 dollar bill without "In God We Trust" would depend on its condition and rarity. However, in general, vintage 2 dollar bills without the motto are considered collectible and might be of interest to enthusiasts. Their value could range from a few dollars to potentially hundreds of dollars, depending on various factors. It is best to consult with a currency expert or collector to get a more accurate estimate.
That phrase wasn't added to U.S. paper money until the late 1950s, so the lack of phrase would suggest that your bill is older than that. For a specific value, you need to include the series (date) in your question.
The phrase, "The US Dollar has fallen against the Euro," means that the value of the US Dollar has dropped in comparison to the Euro.
Without further details, the best possible answer is that it's worth one dollar.
a hundred dollars.
nothing