1935 $1 silver serial B00000012I

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by KareninPA, Dec 19, 2006.

  1. KareninPA

    KareninPA New Member

    Hello, I inherited a crisp (looks unc or nearly so to me) $1 silver certificate with a blue seal, with a very low serial number B, six 0's 12I. And after doing some searching on the web I cannot determine if it is worth much of a premium or not. Does anyone have an insight? Thank you! Karen
     
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  3. Skylark

    Skylark Senior Member

    Yes the low number will drive up price, by how much I wouldn't know. (perhaps $50?)
     
  4. xeno108

    xeno108 New Member

    what series is it? Is it just 1935 or is it 1935 A,B,C,D,E,F,G,H
     
  5. Skylark

    Skylark Senior Member

    00000012 I ?
     
  6. Fish

    Fish Half Cent Nut

    Not what serial, what series. Look on the bill for the word series, I believe.

    Fish
     
  7. KareninPA

    KareninPA New Member

    series is 1935E

    Where is the information about each series to help evaluate how rare each letter is?
     
  8. Speedy

    Speedy Researching Coins Supporter

    Some series were printed for short ammounts of time and that makes them rarer---I'm not sure what one E is but I'm sure one of the experts will know!

    Speedy
     
  9. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Ok, Hate to admit it but this 1935 Series A has been sitting in my safe for 25 years encapsulated in Saran Wrap and black project paper. Need to get something nice to put it into. Received it as change and it has not seen the day of light ever sense. Where do you go to find a value for KareninPA or my bill?
     

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  10. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    The Pick catalogues lists these,as the catalogues are titled,'The Standard Catalog of World Paper Money'.

    Aidan.
     
  11. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Looked on eBay and you can buy them for just a little above face value. Pretty much what I figure mine is worth.

    Thanks
     
  12. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    There is demand for low serial numbered banknotes.The price for this one would go through the roof if this note ever came on to the open market.

    Aidan.
     
  13. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**


    Your note, yes, is not worth alot, but more then what common notes eell for on Ebay. The ones that sell on Ebay for $3-$4 each are very common and well circulated. If indeed your note is very well preserved, it very well could sell for more. How much more i am uncertain. I do not have my book with me to check values, but it is certainly more then face.

    As for the thread starter... his note is one special note! With such a low serial, it would, as Aidan said, go through the roof =D I paid $100 +/- for a serial of 00001600. So imagine what 00000012 would fethch ;)
     
  14. see323

    see323 Emperor Five Collection

    low serial number is valuable. Depending on the condition, year etc. It could be from a few hundred to a few thousands for a single note.

    You can check it with Billy from www.usarare.com
     
  15. clembo

    clembo A closed mind is no mind

    The note is worth what someone will pay for it basically. It's hard to assign values on these but rest assured with a serial number THAT LOW it will command a much higher premium.

    Here's an example of some lower numbers at retail. Star notes (*) command an even higher premium.
     
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  17. Aidan Work

    Aidan Work New Member

    Cindy,if that note was Canadian,then it would really be right up our streets,as it were.

    Aidan.
     
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