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The certificates were initially redeemable for their face value of silver dollar ... 1899 forward have a blue Treasury seal and serial numbers. ... (1935) – blue ...
In the case of the Hudson half dollar, the responsible official or group was to be designated by the Mayor of Hudson. [4] A bill for a half dollar to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the incorporation of Hudson was introduced in the House of Representatives by New York Congressman Philip A. Goodwin on March 6, 1935, and provided for 6,000 ...
1935 50¢ Arkansas Centennial half dollar: Native American and Liberty: Eagle 90% Ag, 10% Cu Authorized: 500,000 (max 1935–1939 total) Uncirculated: 13,012 (P) 5,505 D 5,506 S [12] 1935 50¢ California Pacific International Exposition half dollar: Minerva and other elements of the Seal of California
Blue serial numbers were standard, but this was the only issue of Silver Certificates with a bright yellow treasury seal. $1 Silver Certificate (1935-A), depicting George Washington $5 Federal Reserve Note (1934-A), depicting Abraham Lincoln
A year later, in 1935, the design of the one-dollar bill was changed again. On the obverse, the blue numeral 1 was changed to gray and made smaller, the gray ONE to the right was removed, the Treasury seal was made smaller and superimposed by WASHINGTON D.C., and a stylized ONE DOLLAR was added over the treasury seal.
The certificates were initially redeemable for their face value of silver dollar coins and later (for one year – 24 June 1967 to 24 June 1968) in raw silver bullion. [12] Since 1968 they have been redeemable only in Federal Reserve Notes and are thus obsolete, but still valid legal tender at their face value. [12]
In 1962, the 1935-S was worth $9 in uncirculated condition, and the 1936-D was worth $11. [37] The edition of the Red Book (A Guide Book of United States Coins) published in 2018 lists the 1935-S for between $100 and $160, depending on condition, with the 1936-D from between $100 and $225. [38] A near-pristine 1935-S sold at auction in 2014 for ...
$1 Series 1935, A—H; $1 Series 1957, A—B; $2 Series of 1899; National Banknotes; $5 Series of 1882; Blue seal Washington on reverse George Washington – Series of 1905 $20 bill. Gold Certificate. $20 Series of 1905 (with reversed left-facing instead of right-facing portrait) $20 Series of 1906 (with reversed left-facing instead of right ...