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1935 G $1 Silver Certificates without motto
Product Description
Being offered today is a rare 1935 “G” Series $1 Dollar Silver Certificate note. THE NOTE IS “WITHOUT MOTTO” ON THE BACK. This note is ONE OF THE KEY DATES in this series! The without motto note is hard to find!
The note is in beautiful Choice Uncirculated (CU) condition. The color just pops off the note. The margins are centered very well, and the ink just pops off the note. The colors are bright and bold. The vibrant colors and well-preserved paper add to its visual eye appeal. The note has fantastic eye appeal. The note shows no sign of wear on the corners or the sides. All of the corners and edges of the note are crisp and clean. There are no pinholes, rips, stains, or tears.
The note will be encased in a long-term preservation holder, ensuring its protection, and providing a clear view of both sides. The intricate details of the design, including the finely engraved vignettes and intricate patterns, remain crisp and sharp. The holder is made to enhance the presentation of the encapsulated note and protects against counterfeiting and tampering.
If you are an avid collector of true quality currency, then this is the one for you. This note is truly pristine and offers an excellent investment opportunity. This opportunity is for the discerning coin enthusiast who has been waiting for a TOP QUALITY offering such as this. So, if you are looking for something out of the ordinary, then look no further.
The Silver Certificate is designated by the Blue Seal on the right center of the note. It also has “Silver Certificate” on the top center of the note. They look like they were just printed yesterday.
These notes will be an excellent addition to anyone’s collection.!! Quality is what we are all about!!
The 1935 $1 dollar Silver Certificate has 9 different notes in the series. They start at 1935 and then go from 1935A to 1935H. The reason for the different types of notes is that when the “Treasurer of the United States” or the “Secretary of the Treasury” changes, by law they must print notes bearing their name. That is how the “A” through “H” series works, or any other dated currency with multiple lettering in the series. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing or BEP will print millions of “backs” of notes for a series. Then print a set number of “fronts” of the notes as needed for the series with the correct Treasurer of The United States or Secretary of The Treasury. You can locate their signatures on the bottom left side and bottom right side of the front of the note. The signatures on these notes are Smith on the left and Dillon on the right. A lot of collectors will collect the entire series in a designated note, which adds to the fun of collecting currency as there are many options.
Product Details
- OriginUnited States
Shipping Information
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Shipping AvailabilityCanada, United States
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Shipping PolicyStandard Ground Shipping
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Ship In2-3 weeks ⓘ
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Return PolicyFinal sale, not eligible for return or cancellation