| Onedollar- I'VE looked in my 2008 currency book and i'm going to give you exactly what is given ok. here goes;;;;; 1935 "E" (SERIES E) Silver CERTIFICATE, ONE DOLLAR, The signtures on it are ( PRIEST, HUMPHREY) THERE are two different ones made. NO> 1614 (reg. size bill) { Vg 3.00 , unc. 12.50 } Notes with WIDE DESIGN) HAVE plate no's. (WITH 4 DIDGIT PLATE NUMBER's OF { 5015 } VG-5.00 UNC. 17.50 }. These are VALUES out of the (Whitman OFFICIAL RED BOOK ON UNITED STATES PAPER MONEY 1861 TO date . I will agree that a coin or paper money is as vaulable as what someone like a collector makes them ,to be this is what the actual values set in the books You can go to walmart, books a million , , even most liberies have books you can check yourself. Note - Acoin Shop, Coin dealer Will not give you the actual value of the coin or paper money, because he wants to make a profit of them. VG MEANS ,CONDITION OF COIN OR PAPER MONEY< BY table in the books for what you are serching for the vg stands for (VERY GOOD CONDITION) ( UNC . means UNCIRCULATED< CONDITION) Good Luck :::: F.B.E. HELLO CLOUGH:: |