The only U.S. bills with a 1935 date are $1 blue-seal silver certificates.
Please check your bill and post a new, separate question with the corrected date. Also include the seal color and whether there is a small letter next to the date.
You don't need to copy the serial number - it doesn't help to ID a bill.
Many bills were printed with the date 1934, and several denominations were issued in 1953, so perhaps your bill has one of those two dates.
Your bill is a Federal Reserve Note rather than a certificate, and its date should be 1934 rather than 1935. The only brown-seal HAWAII bills printed as silver certificates were $1 bills. Please see one of the following for more information: "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"
Please check your bill again. There were no US $5 bills dated 1935. If you have a bill overstamped HAWAII its date should be 1934 or 1934-A. There's more information at the Related Question.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1935.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1935.
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.
Your bill is a Federal Reserve Note rather than a certificate, and its date should be 1934 rather than 1935. The only brown-seal HAWAII bills printed as silver certificates were $1 bills. Please see one of the following for more information: "What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" "What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"
Please check the date and post a new question. Only $1 bills carry a 1935 date.
Please check your bill again. There were no US $5 bills dated 1935. If you have a bill overstamped HAWAII its date should be 1934 or 1934-A. There's more information at the Related Question.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1935.
Please check again and post a new, separate question. The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1935.
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.
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HAWAII-overprint silver certificates were issued as both 1935-series $1 bills and 1934-series $5 bills.Please check your bill's denomination and see the question"What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?" or"What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"for more information
Please check your bill again and post a new, separate question. No $5 bills were dated 1935, only $1 silver certificates carry that series date.
It can't be 1935, because there were no $5 bills with that date.It can't be Hawaii, because at that time all US currency was printed in Washington.And it wasn't minted, because the US Mint only makes coins. Bills are printed by the BEP.What you almost certainly have is a special bill printed for use in Hawaii during World War II. The HAWAII overprint and brown seal made the bills easy to identify and declare worthless if they had fallen into enemy hands.Please look for these questions for more information:"What is the value of a 1935 US 1 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?""What is the value of a 1934 US 5 dollar bill with HAWAII on it?"
The US didn't print any $5 bills dated 1935.
Same as USA $5 convrerts to $5