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The motto was only added to bills starting in 1957, so it's not on the great majority of silver certificates. It's only on the following series of $1 bills:

  • 1957, 1957-A, 1957-B
  • 1935-H, some 1935-G

While the motto had been placed on many US Coins either during or immediately after the Civil War the last coin to receive it was the Jefferson nickel which appeared in 1938. Its absence from all paper money only became an issue during the 1950s when the US was in the grip of the Cold War. The resulting anti-communist fervor led Congress to demand that the motto be added to paper money as a way of distinguishing the US from what were then called "godless communists (or 'commies' ").

The first bills to receive the motto were all 1957 $1 bills. For technical reasons the 1935 series of $1 bills was also still being printed; the motto was also added in the middle of the 1935 G subseries. It appeared on other denominations starting with the 1963 series but by that time silver certificates were scheduled to be discontinued.

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