When estimating the value of 'paper' monies, the condition, wear and tear of such item, how many were made, is it a "star" note, all have to do with the price. Search out a collectable coin shop in your area or go online in the coin/paper money categories and look for some businesses like Littleton, National Mint Collectors, New York Mint, etc.. These places will help you determine what your item is worth.
Please check the bill's date again. It's 1935, not 1936. There were no $1 bills dated 1936.The motto In God We Trust was not added to $1 bills until 1957 so it's perfectly normal that it isn't on a 1935-A bill.Please see the Related Question for more information.
The duration of The Blue Seal is 2.05 hours.
"all for our country"
It is the motto on the seal of the US State of Georgia.
Two months after Illinois entered the Union, the new Illinois General Assembly decreed, on February 19, 1819 they decided that a state seal should be made. The state motto isn't really the state motto, more as the adopted motto because of the seal.
1935 Silver Certificates in well-worn condition are worth about $2.00 -- lightly-worn about $3.00 -- crisp uncirculated about $6.00 If it's a Series 1935 A, with a brown Hawaii seal or a yellow North Africa seal, its value will be much higher. If it's a Series 1935 G and has the motto In God We Trust on the back, it's worth about $5 circulated, $18 uncirculated. Note that most 1935 bills do NOT carry the motto, and that's not an error. It wasn't added until partway through the G series.
What is the worth of a red seal 2 dollar bill
$2.00
In general, yes but not a significant amount. Please see the Related Question for more details.
you would need to give the denomination And take a second look at the bill. By 1935 seal colors were standardized and only U.S. Notes used red seals. Silver certificates had blue seals.
The blue seal indicates your bill is a silver certificate, a form of paper money issued until the early 1960s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
The blue seal indicates your bill is a silver certificate, a form of paper money issued until the early 1960s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for more information.
if the seal is blue then yes. it's a silver certificate.
$1 Silver Certificates (indicated by the blue seal) remain common among collectors. Despite its age, you bill is probably only worth $2 or $3 at most.
The banner across its top and the blue seal indicate it's a silver certificate, a form of paper money that was discontinued in the 1960s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 F US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for detailed information.
The banner across its top and the blue seal indicate it's a silver certificate, a form of paper money that was discontinued in the 1960s. Please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 F US 1 dollar silver certificate?" for detailed information.
It depends on the letter, if any, next to the date. The letters run from A to H, so the best thing would be to look at a site such as the one linked below: