In uncirculated condition the price is around $45 for bills with an MS 63 grade.$1 Bill (44) $10 Bill (13) $100 Bill (2) $2 Bill (12) $20 Bill (20) $5 Bill (12) $50 Bill (5) America the Beautiful (39) Announcement (21) Answers (3) Art (9) ASE (1) Barr Note (1) Bicentennial (1) Bills (8) Books (13) Buffalo Nickel (9) Bullion (1) Cent (102) Clipped Planchet (1) Coin Tech (11) Commemorative (5) Damage (14) Dime (27) Dollar (40) Eisenhower Dollar (1) Elongated (10) Error (34) Exonumia (22) Fake (10) Found (16) Fun (3) Gold (9) Half Dollar (17) Indian Head Cent (4) Liberty Quarter (2) Lincoln Memorial Cent (14) Medal (3) Mint (6) Mint Set (9) Morgan Dollar (6) Native American Dollars (6) News (61) Nickel (89) Notes (21) Pendant (2) Planchet (1) President Lincoln's Life Cents (4) Presidential Dollars (20) Proof (6) Proof Set (15) Quarter (71) Questions (3) Red Seal (3) Sacagawea Dollars (6) Shield Cent (11) Shield Nickel (1) Shows (2) Silver (32) Silver Certificate (5) Silver Clad (1) Silver Eagle (1) Star Note (28) State Quarter (17) Steel Cent (2) Susan B. In very fine condition the value is around $12.50-15.
The common 1934 series five dollar silver certificates are not very valuable. Star notes are available and they are also more valuable. How much is a 1935 $5 Silver Certificate Worth? If this number holds, $1 today will be equivalent in buying power to $1.01 next year. The current year-over-year inflation rate (2019 to 2020) is now 0.99% 1. In other words, $1 in 1935 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $18.91 in 2020, a difference of $17.91 over 85 years. Some 1935-E silver certificates are star notes.
A pack of 100 series 1935-E bills with sequential serial numbers can bring $600.
Typically, a 1935-E silver certificate in good condition fetches $1.25 to $1.50. How much is a 1935 series E Silver Certificate Worth?
Nearly all 1935 silver certificates, including 1935-E bills, are common and thus don’t command high prices from collectors.