The seal color is actually considered to be yellow rather than gold. All yellow-seal $1 silver certificates were dated 1935 A.
As of 12/2011, these bills sell for $10 to $20 in circulated condition. A nice uncirculated one can bring $200 or more.
During WWII special bills were printed for use in threatened or combat areas. They had distinctive ink colors (yellow for North Africa and brown for Hawaii) so they could be easily recognized and declared worthless if they fell into enemy hands.
The value of a 1953 gold 2 dollar bill will vary. The value will be determined by the condition of the bill and by the current supply and demand for it.
Sorry no US gold coins of any type were struck in 1935. The last gold dollar coin was struck in 1889.
There were never any $1 gold certificates. All 1935-dated $1 bills were silver certificates. However some 1935 A bills were printed with yellow seals for use by troops in North Africa. If your bill has the words NORTH AFRICA overprinted on its back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar bill with a yellow seal?" for more information.
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Some 1935 US 1 dollar bills had yellow seals, rather than gold. If your bill has the letter "A" next to the date and the words NORTH AFRICA in large letters, as of 10/2012 its retail value in average condition is 10 to 20 dollars. Despite the 1935 date, these bills were printed during WWII for use by Allied troops in North Africa. The distinctive color meant they could be quickly declared worthless if they fell into Nazi hands.
The value of a 1953 gold 2 dollar bill will vary. The value will be determined by the condition of the bill and by the current supply and demand for it.
There were no $1 gold certificates. If your bill has a yellow seal it's a special note issued during WWII for use by troops in North Africa.
Sorry no US gold coins of any type were struck in 1935. The last gold dollar coin was struck in 1889.
There were never any $1 gold certificates. All 1935-dated $1 bills were silver certificates. However some 1935 A bills were printed with yellow seals for use by troops in North Africa. If your bill has the words NORTH AFRICA overprinted on its back, please see the question "What is the value of a 1935 A US 1 dollar bill with a yellow seal?" for more information.
How much value of the million dollar bill from rutherford the
Some 1935 US 1 dollar bills had yellow seals, rather than gold. If your bill has the letter "A" next to the date and the words NORTH AFRICA in large letters, as of 10/2012 its retail value in average condition is 10 to 20 dollars. Despite the 1935 date, these bills were printed during WWII for use by Allied troops in North Africa. The distinctive color meant they could be quickly declared worthless if they fell into Nazi hands.
There's no such thing as a gold silver dollar. Dollar coins were made of gold (1854-1889) or silver (1794-1935) but the 2 metals were never mixed. Most likely you have a silver dollar coin that was plated. Unfortunately being plated reduces its value to that of the raw metal in it, about $10 as of 06/2009.
At least $40. In almost-new condition its value can be over $100.
1926 ten dollar gold coin value
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question with the bill's date.
Your bill is most likely a 1905 $20 gold certificate. If correct, please see the question "What is the value of a 1905 US $20 gold certificate?" for more information.
A 1928 $50 bill that is redeemable in gold on demand is known as a Gold Certificate. These certificates were issued during a time when the US dollar was backed by gold. As a collectible item, the value of the bill would depend on factors such as its condition and rarity. They can be worth more than their face value to collectors and currency enthusiasts.