1935 G Silver Certificate

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  1. CoinBlazer

    CoinBlazer Numismatic Enthusiast

    Which type is worth more, with In God we trust or without. i don't have a Currency reference. Its on my list though!
     
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  3. Rick Stachowski

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    Which one are you looking for .
    I own one with no in god we trust, I could send your way .
    Got it in my change early this year .
     
  4. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    1935G $1 SC with motto had far fewer printed and typically sells for more than the earlier 1935G $1 SC w/o motto.

    Don’t let the series date mislead you. These were printed in the early 60’s alongside series 1957A $1 SC’s.
     
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  5. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    Why is that Steve? I was always under the impression that the date on the bill was the date that the bill was printed.
    So how can a person tell when a bill was really printed?
    Thanks.
     
  6. SteveInTampa

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  7. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    Does or does not?
     
  8. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    I edited my post to add “not”.
     
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  9. CoinBlazer

    CoinBlazer Numismatic Enthusiast

    I have a w/o I was given. Thanks for the offer though
     
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  10. Mike185

    Mike185 Well-Known Member

    Is that only 35G ??
     
  11. Numbers

    Numbers Senior Member

    The 1935G $1 is the only series that comes in both "without motto" and "with motto" versions. In all other cases, the motto was added at the start of a series, so every series either has it or doesn't.
     
  12. Mike185

    Mike185 Well-Known Member

    Thank you I went and look at all of s/c 35’s lol. I didn’t no about that!! Thanks to you all


    Hate to ask but does anyone have pic of them both they can share?
     
  13. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Without motto above, and with motto below.

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  14. Mike185

    Mike185 Well-Known Member

    Nice notes!! Thank you all
     
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    trussell Active Member

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  16. Coinsailor

    Coinsailor Member

    In actuality most small size silver certificates don’t bring a lot of money unless there is a error/star/ low derail # most dealers/pawn shops are knot very knowable of paper money
     
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  17. Hookman

    Hookman Well-Known Member

    I agree.

    As a part-time cashier, I often give star notes as change to customers. Each time I do I explain the note and why they should keep it. It may not be worth much, or anything at all, but it will spark an interest in collecting.

    Perhaps I'm kind of like a " Johnny Applecoin " lol
     
  18. Coinsailor

    Coinsailor Member

    Nice touch I like it we need to grow the hobby
     
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  19. Zeppo Shanski

    Zeppo Shanski Active Member

    Currencies change series (A, B ... G et al) when signatures change. Currencies change years when something on the bill changes.
    Or so I've been told.

    You can or should easily be able to find the 35G's in nice crisp condition, with and without the motto, for +/- $7.50 if you shop around. I did anyway.
     
  20. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    Not exactly.

    I found a good explanation that differentiates the reasons behind the series merely getting a letter added, or the series date being changed.

    Click on the link and scroll down to the bottom and read the area headed “ A few words about series numbering”. This should answer any questions you may have concerning this.

    http://www.uspapermoney.info/general/chron_s.html
     
  21. Zeppo Shanski

    Zeppo Shanski Active Member

    NO ... not exactly. But pretty much ... simpler ... in a lot less words.




    Good enough for government work.
     
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