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Series 1935A Silver Certificate Can Some One Tell Me Value

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Unfortunately, these things are extremely common. Probably worth no more than $10 at best.
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Less than $5 IMHO. Check ebay sold values.
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That's nice better then 1$ ty
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Agree less than $5 in this sort of condition. Our local coin shop hands these out at face in change.



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I have a couple of 1935 silver certs in about the same condition.
I would have thought not to get too excited about the value myself.
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Yes, too many folds and common - less than $5.
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Still, you do not see one every day. Makes it a nice find.
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It is worth between $2-3 dollars.

Let's say you sell it on ebay for $2.50 with free shipping. ebay and PayPal will take 30cents and stamp is 50cents.

You get $1.80 in your pocket.
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