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1935-H Silver Certificate W/ "In God We Trust" On The Back .

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I was under the impression that the words "in god we trust
' didn't appear on us currency (paper) until 1957, correct?
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to CCF. 1935G has a with and without motto.http://www.uspapermoney.info/history/1957.html
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Thank you for the very interesting Link.

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in 1935, the $1 silver certs had both a motto and motto-less version. The ones without are often refereed to as "godless". No real price differences in the two, however the notes WITH motto are a little more rare.
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The dates on US currency does not correspond with when it may have been printed.

1935 G & H notes were printed through the late 1950's to the early 1960's.
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1935A,B,C,D,E and F are godless
1935G godless and In God We Trust
1935H In God We Trust
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From the Hemet Coin Club newsletter of Aug. 2014.

Q. When was the first time the motto "In God We Trust" used on U.S. currency?

A.The answer to this question is trickier than it looks. While the first deliberate use as part of the bills design was on the 1935H series $1 Silver Certificate, there was also an 1874 First Charter period Florida note that incorporated the Florida State Seal on the reverse. The motto was part of the seals design so technically that was first time the motto was on U.S. currrency. This clever question was posed to the audience at the recent Society of Paper Money Collectors breakast held in Memphis Tenn.
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Don't forget the 1886 $5 Silver Certificate with the 5 Morgan silver dollars as the back design. This is another note with the motto before they actually approved it.
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