
Hello there! That's a great question about a classic piece of American currency. It's always fun to find one of those old blue-seal dollars.
While the provided links point to a price guide and a video, the text from them doesn't contain specific values for your bill. Based on general knowledge from collectors, the worth of a 1935 one-dollar silver certificate depends almost entirely on its condition and a few other details.
In a heavily circulated, folded, and worn condition, these bills are very common and are typically worth just a little over their face value, usually in the range of $1.50 to $5.00.
However, if you have a bill that is in crisp, uncirculated condition with no folds or blemishes, its value increases substantially. An uncirculated 1935 silver certificate can be worth anywhere from $15 to $30, and sometimes more depending on the specific series.
You should also check the serial number. If there is a star symbol at the end of the number, it's known as a "star note." These were printed as replacements and are rarer, making them more valuable to collectors. A star note in good condition can be worth significantly more than a standard bill.


