The 1935 Silver Certificate was a type of paper currency issued by the United States government. It was called a Silver Certificate because it was backed by silver held in reserve by the government. The certificate features a portrait of George Washington on the front, and the back has an intricate design including a depiction of the Great Seal of the United States. The 1935 Silver Certificate was denominated in one dollar, which was the standard value of paper currency at the time. Today, these certificates are often sought after by collectors due to their historical significance and unique design.
Ne Demek sitesindeki bilgiler kullanıcılar vasıtasıyla veya otomatik oluşturulmuştur. Buradaki bilgilerin doğru olduğu garanti edilmez. Düzeltilmesi gereken bilgi olduğunu düşünüyorsanız bizimle iletişime geçiniz. Her türlü görüş, destek ve önerileriniz için iletisim@nedemek.page