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How much is a 1935F silver certificate dollar worth?

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John Hall

Updated on April 11, 2026

In very fine condition these bills only sell for around $3.50. In uncirculated condition most bills only sell for around $12-17.50. The 1935 series is worth more than the 1957 one dollar silver certificate notes, which have a similar look. Click here to search for 1935 silver certificates on Amazon.

What is the value of silver certificates?

These silver certificates are typically worth a small premium over face value, with circulated certificates typically selling for $1.25 to $1.50 each. Meanwhile, uncirculated silver certificates can be worth between $2 and $4 apiece. Earlier issued silver certificates can be worth much more.

What is a 1935F silver certificate?

Recall a time when folks could stop by the bank, hand the teller a bill, and get its face value back in silver coin, with this 1935F Silver Certificate! Small-size Silver Certificates were issued with series dates of 1928, 1934, 1935, and 1957. Once redeemable for silver coin or bullion on demand!

What is the value of a 1957 series silver certificate?

A well-worn 1957 $1 Silver Certificate that isn’t graded by PCGS Banknote but has no rips, tears, or stains is usually worth around $1.50 to $2. Heavily worn 1957 $1 bills, such as those that are rag-like in appearance, are discolored, and/or have handwriting are generally worth only face value.

How much does a 1935 Silver Certificate cost?

You can buy packs of 100 consecutive 1935 silver certificates for around $600. There are many different types of 1935 $1 silver certificates. 1935A, 1935B, 1935C, 1935D, 1935E, 1935F, 1935G, and 1935H were all printed in addition to the regular 1935 one dollar silver certificates.

When was the first Silver Certificate dollar issued?

Today’s most collected silver certificates are those issued between 1935 and 1957, and they closely resemble a standard dollar bill with George Washington’s portrait on the front. However, the silver certificate dollar has written words below Washington, stating that it is “one dollar in silver payable to the bearer on demand.”

What is the value of a silver certificate?

The value of these silver certificates is generally a small premium over their face value. For example, circulated certificates usually cost anywhere between $1 and $1.50 a piece, whereas their circulated counterparts can sell for $2 to $4 each.

Which is more valuable 1935 a or 1935 B?

Series 1935A $1 stars notes don’t come in “D” block; they barely get into the “B” block before the series changes to 1935B. (So the 1935A star from the “B” block is relatively scarce, and worth more than the “A” block, all else being equal.) 1928 through 1928E: only come in “A”.