
Hello! That's a great question. The 1935 silver certificate is a very common and popular bill for new collectors.
Based on my expertise, the provided search results unfortunately don't contain specific pricing information to answer your question. However, I can certainly give you a comprehensive overview of what a 1935 one-dollar silver certificate is worth.
The value of your bill depends heavily on a few key factors, with its condition being the most important. A typical 1935 silver certificate that is well-circulated, meaning it's folded, soft, and shows obvious wear, is generally worth between $1.50 and $5.00. Most of these bills fall into this category.
If the bill is in better shape, its value increases. A bill with just a few light folds might be worth $7 to $10. For a bill that is in "uncirculated" condition, meaning it's crisp and looks brand new with no folds or blemishes, the value can jump to $15 to $30 or more.
Another factor to look for is a "star note." If your bill has a small star symbol at the beginning or end of its serial number, it's a replacement note that is rarer than a standard bill. A star note in circulated condition could be worth $5 to $15, while an uncirculated one can be worth $40 or much more, depending on the specific series. The 1935 series has several variations (like 1935A, 1935B, etc.), which can also slightly influence the price, but condition and the presence of a star are the main drivers of value for this particular note.


