1935 series one dollar bill silver certificate
Answer (1 of 7): The value of a silver certificate 1935 C series $1 bill depends very much on the condition of the bill and its serial number. A mint condition bill with a low serial number could be worth up to as much as $50, whereas a bill in poor condition with a high serial number can be worth little more than its face value. Typically, such a bill in circulation condition is worth Banks don't buy or sell collectible currency. Regardless of a bill's age or rarity, a bank is only allowed to give you face value so you would only get $1 for a 1935 silver certificate.