It's worth maybe $10 in average condition, unless it's a brown seal Hawaiian note, which is worth at least $25. About it not saying "In God We Trust," the phrase wasn't added to currency until the 1950s.
What is a 1950 one hundred dollar bill without "In God We Trust" worth?
it is worth about 4.2millon
All 1935-E Silver Certificates were printed without the words "IN GOD WE TRUST" ... this was not added until Series 1935-G. In circulated condition, it's worth about $2.00 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $5.00
Without details like the series and condition, the best possible answer is that it's still worth $2.
Without knowing information such as the series (date) and condition, the best guess is that it's worth $2.
The motto In God We Trust was not added to bills until the 1950s so it's normal that a 1934 bill will not have a motto.You didn't say anything about the bill's condition or whether it has a series letter (a single capital letter after the date). In any case, depending on condition and series it could be worth anything from face value to $30.
All Series 1935-E Silver Certificates were printed without the IN GOD WE TRUST on the back -- this is normal for those notes. This motto was not added until 1935-G In circulated condition, it's worth about $2.00 A nice Crisp Uncirculated one is worth about $5.00
you have to ask yourself if it worth the heartache, to trust.... if it isn't worth the heartache then there can be no trust.
Without knowing details like the series (date) and condition, the best possible answer is that it's worth $20.
The word trust is not misspelled. The Peace dollar and the standing liberty quarter both use the Latin spelling of trust as TRVST. 1925 is a common date for the peace dollar, and unless in uncirculated condition, it is worth anywhere from $25-35.
"Series D" is meaningless without a date. It's also important for older bills to note the color of the seal.
It's worth at least $20. Without knowing the series (date), it's impossible to give a more specific estimate.