Silver certificate dollar 1935b
In 1899 the seal and number colour was officially changed to blue. During the Second World War the government issued 1935 A Silver Certificates with a brown seal for Hawaii distribution and 1935 A certificates with a yellow seal for North Africa distribution. According to the experts at OldCurrencyValues.com and AntiqueMoney.com, the 1935 $1 silver certificates were produced by the millions and are still seen in circulation today. Since they are so common, they are not highly sought-after by collectors and draw very little interest unless they are in perfect condition or in sets of consecutive number runs. 1935 D A 1935 D silver certificate in circulated condition is worth about $2.25-$3.00 depending on condition. A nice crisp uncirculated one is worth about $13.00 Despite its date, the "D" series