
Hello there! That's an excellent question, as 1935 $1 silver certificates are one of the most common vintage notes people find.
While the search results you provided didn't contain specific pricing details, I can certainly give you some expert information on their value. The value of a 1935 $1 silver certificate really depends on a few key factors: its condition, its series letter, and whether it has a star next to the serial number.
For a common 1935 series bill in circulated condition, meaning it's been folded, handled, and shows wear, the value is typically not very high. Most of these notes are worth between $1.50 and $3.00. They are very common, so collectors can find them easily.
If the note is in crisp, uncirculated condition, with no folds or blemishes, the value increases. A pristine example could be worth anywhere from $5 to $15 or more. The specific series letter (like 1935A, 1935E, etc.) can also affect the value, as some were printed in smaller quantities than others.
The most important thing to look for is a star symbol at the beginning or end of the serial number. These are known as "star notes" and were printed to replace misprinted or damaged bills. Because they are much rarer, they are more valuable to collectors. A circulated 1935 star note can start around $5 to $10, and an uncirculated one can be worth $25 or much more, depending on the series.


