Gold: $1,751.08 Silver: $20.94 Platinum: $978.00 Palladium: $1,870.00 Euro: $1.03 Bitcoin: $16,562.87 $96.06 Ethereum: $1,174.33 $42.89
Canadian Dollar: $0.75 Australian Dollar: $0.67 Cardano: $0.32 $0.01 Litecoin: $61.76 $1.74 Uncut Sheet of 3: 1935... Uncut Sheet of 3: 1935... Uncut Sheet of 3: 1935... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Three-Digit Serial Num... Three-Digit Serial Num... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr.1607 1935 $1 CGA G... Fr.1607 1935 $1 CGA G... Fr.1607 1935 $1 CGA G... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... Fr. 1607 $1 1935 Silve... U.S. Currency Values: Silver Certificates - Small.About 1935 $1 (Fr. 1607)
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Is a 1935 dollar bill worth anything?The Power of a 1935 Dollar
Ordinary circulated notes are only worth a dollar. In high grades, these collectible notes have fetched as much as $16,000! Star notes or replacement notes (made to substitute dollar bills damaged during the minting process) are more valuable.
Is a $1 silver certificate worth anything?How Much Is a $1 Silver Certificate Worth? That depends on the type of $1 silver certificate. For instance, a Series 1896 $1 Silver Certificate Educational note in good condition is worth more than $500 while a $1 Black Eagle Silver Banknote Certificate in the same condition can fetch just above $110.
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