according to the Isreal Ministry of Justice, they were Paying 2,000 shekels per share certificate in 2009. or at todays trade 570.00 U.S. Dollars
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.
How much is a 1957a silver certificate worth?
Colonial Country Club - Fort Worth - was created in 1936.
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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
An 1899 silver certificate is worth around $40 if in good condition. It can as high as $250 if perfect condition.
The motto In God We Trust wasn't put on $1 bills until 1957 and other denominations starting in the 1960s, so the fact that your bill doesn't have it is not a mistake.However there were both $5 and $10 silver certificates dated 1934 so it's not possible to estimate a value without more information. You can look for the following questions for more details:"What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar silver certificate?""What is the value of a 1934 US 10 dollar silver certificate?"
As you can tell from looking at any modern coin or bill, the motto is In God We Trust, so I updated your question accordingly. That motto was added to bills starting in the late 1950s so your bill is not an error, it's just too early to have the motto. Regardless of the series letter, a circulated 1953 $5 silver certificate is worth (at retail) face value to $8 depending on its condition.
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The worth of a one dollar San Francisco Clearing House Certificate will depend on condition. It can be worth between one dollar and 100 dollars.
a mint condition silver certificate is worth $5-$6.