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<p>[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 2230592, member: 27107"]Series 1935A $1 Silver Certificates with micro back plate numbers #2 and 436 through 929 are series 1935A face plates with series 1935 back plates, (Mules). Your T-A and V-A are mules, but not worth a lot over face in the condition you describe. The E-B may have considerably more value than the first two, but I would have to investigate further. Series 1935A $1 SC's Non-Mules have back plates #930 or higher. Hope this helps Dan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SteveInTampa, post: 2230592, member: 27107"]Series 1935A $1 Silver Certificates with micro back plate numbers #2 and 436 through 929 are series 1935A face plates with series 1935 back plates, (Mules). Your T-A and V-A are mules, but not worth a lot over face in the condition you describe. The E-B may have considerably more value than the first two, but I would have to investigate further. Series 1935A $1 SC's Non-Mules have back plates #930 or higher. Hope this helps Dan.[/QUOTE]
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