What is blue seal dollar bill 1935?

The Blue Seal is a common term that refers to the $1 silver certificates issued by the United States government from 1928 to 1957. The Blue Seal on these bills signifies that they were backed by silver reserves held by the government. The Blue Seal dollar bill from 1935 is identical in appearance to other $1 silver certificates of that era, except for the blue seal and serial numbers.

1935 dollar bills were issued in two different varieties: Series 1935 and Series 1935A. The difference between the two is simply a minor design change on the back of the bill, which added the motto "In God We Trust" above the eagle.

Blue Seal dollar bills from this era are still legal tender today, but their value is typically only slightly higher than their face value unless they are in exceptional condition or have a rare serial number.