The U.S. did not print any $20 bills with that date, and the last ones with a blue seal were printed in 1918.
Please check your bill again and post a new question. If there is a small letter next to the date, include that with your question. The serial number isn't needed.
$2.00
The value of a 1935 blue label dollar bill, specifically the silver certificate with a blue seal, can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Generally, bills in circulated condition can be worth around $1 to $10, while uncirculated or higher-grade notes can fetch prices from $20 to over $100. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a currency dealer or check recent auction results.
The series 1935 $1 silver certificate is an extremely common bill, not worth much above face value. In uncirculated condition, it might go for $5.
How much is a1935 one dollar bill worth with blue seal
About $1.25
$2.00
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The value of a 1935 blue label dollar bill, specifically the silver certificate with a blue seal, can vary significantly based on its condition and rarity. Generally, bills in circulated condition can be worth around $1 to $10, while uncirculated or higher-grade notes can fetch prices from $20 to over $100. For a precise valuation, it's best to consult a currency dealer or check recent auction results.
The series 1935 $1 silver certificate is an extremely common bill, not worth much above face value. In uncirculated condition, it might go for $5.
How much is a1935 one dollar bill worth with blue seal
About $1.25
There's no such thing as a "blue silver dollar". If you're referring to a blue-seal silver certificate (a paper bill and not a coin) please post a new question with the bill's date and what letter if any is next to the date.
In circulated condition, about $2.00 A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $5.00
How much a 1934 paper dollar worth
The U.S. did not issue bills with that date. The blue seal indicates that it is a silver certificate. These were issued with the dates 1928, 1934, 1935 and 1957.Ffor a full list of series letters and retail prices, go to: http://www.uscurrencyauctions.com/$1notes.htm
A 20-dollar bill with a blue seal indicates that it is a Federal Reserve Note, which is the standard currency issued by the U.S. government. The blue seal represents the Federal Reserve Bank that issued the bill. Regardless of the seal's color, a 20-dollar bill is worth its face value of $20. However, if it is an older or rare version, its collector's value could be higher.
It would be a very interesting bill, because the U.S. did not print any $100 notes with that date. Please see the attached link.