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The 1935 $1 silver certificate was a new design, replacing the 1934 $1 silver certificate which retained the "Funny Back" design from the 1928 issues, but added a large blue numeral one to the left of Washington's portrait on the face of the note.
The new 1935 design featured an "All Seeing Eye" above a pyramid on the left and the Great Seal on the right, but retained Washington's portrait on the face. The notes were, of course, issued during the midst of the Great Depression and were generally well used.
The notes were signed by The Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr. and Treasurer W.A. Julian. Their terms coincided from January 1, 1933 to July 22, 1945. Generally signature changes or major design changes call for the designation of a new series. The 1935A series was introduced because of a very slight design change. The Face and Back plate numbers had been ½ of 1 millimeter high throughout the 1928 issues, the 1934 issue and the 1935 issue. A change was made for the 1935A issue, enlarging the Face and Back plate numerals to a full 1 millimeter in height.
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