What is the value of a Series 1935H Silver Certificate?
To explain the date oddity, in the early part of the 20th century the practice was to only change a note’s date when there was a design change. A sequential letter suffix was then added to the date every time a new treasurer or Treasury Secretary took office. The 1935 series was the last set of $1 silver certificates that did not carry the motto “In God We Trust”. A new series with the motto was introduced starting in 1957, but the two designs were printed concurrently for a short while. In 1963 silver certificates were phased out in favor of Federal Reserve notes, the kind still issued today.
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