When the 1935 Buffalo nickel was commissioned by the then Treasury Secretary Franklin MacVeagh, one of the requirements said that the "In God We Trust" motto was not necessary. The reason for this was because he wanted the coin to be as simple as possible.
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Cerium, named after the asteroid "Ceres" which, in turn, was named after the Roman goddess of agriculture. Helium was named after either "helios" (ancient Greek for "sun") or "Helios" (the god of the sun in Greek mythology). Mercury was named after Mercury, the Roman god of speed and messenger of the gods. Neptunium was named after the planet Neptune, which in turn was named after the Roman god of the sea. Palladium was named after an asteroid discovered two years before the element; this asteroid was named after Pallas Athena, Greek goddess of wisdom. Plutonium was named after the dwarf planet Pluto; said dwarf planet was named after Pluto, Roman god of the dead. Selenium comes from Greek "selene" (moon) or from "Selene" (Greek goddess of the moon). Tellurium comes from latin "tellus" (earth) or from "Tellus" (Roman mother goddess). Titanium was named after the Titans, a race of powerful deities in Greek mythology. As you can plainly see, there are more than six elements named after a deity.
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If the coin is missing the word "WE" in the motto it adds nothing to the value. This is a common error caused by a filled die.
$1 1963e with out "in god we trust"
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It isn't an error, In God We Trust wasn't added to US bills until the 1950s or so. That being said, 1935 silver certificates are worth more than their face value, but the fact that it doesn't say In God We Trust doesn't make it worth more than another 1935 G certificate in the same condition.
Missing letters and numbers is a common error on coins, mostly caused by a filled die and it does not add to the value of the coin.FYI: The motto is " In God WE Trust " not "you" Trust.
Probally 1 cent because it could have just got scrached off. :( Sorry.
No US coin has IN GOD YOU TRUST it's WE not YOU. Please look at the coin again for a date and denomination and post new question with more information.
It was on the Shield Nickel minted from 1866 to 1883.
More than 12 different dollar bills were made in 1935. See the link below for more information.
If the coin is missing the motto" In God WE Trust" it's likely also missing the date and mintmark, look at the edge of the coin again to be sure.
Nothing. "In God We Trust" was only added to the 2 cent piece in 1864, it wasn't until 1938 that all coins started using the motto when the Jefferson nickel replaced the Buffalo Nickel. Some coins like the $20 St. Gaudens double eagle have varieties with the motto and others without it.
In God We Trust.