This specific piece of United States currency represents a one-dollar bill issued as a silver certificate, dated 1935, with the series designation “D.” The note signifies that the U.S. Treasury held silver equivalent to its face value, redeemable upon demand. The “1935 D” indicates the series and potentially the printing location, aiding in identification and valuation.
These certificates hold historical significance as relics of an era when currency was directly tied to precious metals. Their value extends beyond the single dollar printed on their face, appealing to collectors due to factors such as condition, serial number, and the specific series. The existence of various series within the 1935 date allows for further specialization within collecting circles.