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I cannot find a listing for any U.S. silver certificates with that date. There were $1 National Currency notes and $50 Federal Reserve notes printed that year.

Please post a new question with the bill's denomination, seal color, and any specific wording. Don't assume that a blue seal represents a silver certificate because seal colors were not standardized at that time.

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