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A used series 1935E $1 silver certificate (Blue Seal) costs around $2.90.
How much is a 1935 dollar bill with a blue seal worth?But how much is a 1935 dollar bill worth? In average condition, $1. But rarities hit $16,000!
Why does my dollar bill have a blue seal?Blue Seal US Dollars (Silver Certificates)
Similar to their gold standard counterparts, U.S. silver certificates had a blue seal. These notes first began circulating in 1878 and were backed by the United States stockpile of silver bullion. These certificates could be redeemed for their value in silver.
How much is the $1 bill with a blue seal?Hence, $1 with blue ink still equals $1 fresh and green from the Mint. However, there are dollar bills with a blue ink seal on them and these are called silver certificates. Below is an example of a common 1935 silver certificate: So let's talk about the common ones first.
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