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    Oct 27, 2007, 01:31 PM
    1935e series siver certificate one dollar bill.
    Hi, my name is Hyon and I have a question regarding a rare 1935e series siver certificate one dollar bill w/o the motto. The serial # on the bill is U21818715G, 5814 w/ the blue sealed stamped. If you need more info. Please contact me through my e-mail address and I will give you more info. And perhaps even post a pic of the dollar bill. Thank you.

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    Hyon Park
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    Oct 27, 2007, 01:48 PM
    So what's the question? Do you want to know what it's worth? The ultimate answer to that is that it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. Strictly speaking, no currency is ever worth more than its face value. If you want to get a fair idea of its value as a collectible, do some research and see what similar types of currency typically sell for at coin and currency shops or on online auctions.
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    Oct 29, 2007, 08:28 PM
    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::

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