Description
*1935E $1 Silver Certificate • 11144111E • Two‑Digit Radar Star
*1935E $1 Silver Certificate 11144111E Two‑Digit Radar Star Details
This 1935E $1 Silver Certificate star note carries one of the rarest fancy serial structures ever printed on early‑series U.S. paper money. The serial *11144111E forms a perfect two‑digit radar built only from 1s and 4s, creating a bold, symmetrical pattern that stands out instantly. The note grades Very Fine to Extra Fine, showing bright paper, sharp blue inks, and strong originality. The eye appeal is excellent for the grade, with crisp detail and no distracting marks.
*Why This 1935E $1 Silver Certificate 11144111E Two‑Digit Radar Star Is Ultra‑Rare
Two‑digit radars are among the hardest fancy numbers to locate in any denomination. According to the Logan Talks Radar Census, only 11 total two‑digit STAR radar Silver Certificates are known across the entire 1928–1957B $1.00 Silver Certificate series. This 1935E issue belongs to that elite group, placing it among the most desirable radar fancy‑number notes available to collectors today.
Two‑Digit Radar Star Serial Pattern Explained
A two‑digit radar uses only two repeating digits that read the same forward and backward. This pattern is far rarer than three‑digit or four‑digit radars. The structure requires extremely low probability during printing, and survival rates are even lower. On early Silver Certificates, these patterns almost never appear, especially with a star suffix.
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