To determine if a $1 1935-D silver certificate is "wide" or "narrow," look at the space below the "ONE DOLLAR" on the back of the note; a wider gap indicates a wide variety, while a smaller gap signifies a narrow variety; you can also check the back plate number, with numbers below 5015 generally being wide and numbers above 5017 being narrow. This particualr example is a Wide $1 1935-D Silver Certificate from Back Plate #4723 and has exceptional eye-appeal with even margins and original surfaces.
This is the FINEST KNOWN with NO 65s reported, either!
| Product ID | 549295 | 
|---|---|
| Series Year | 1935-D | 
| Country | United States | 
| Denomination | $1 | 
| Grade | 66 EPQ | 
| Signature | Clark Snyder | 
| Grading Agency | Legacy | 
| Category | Small Silver Certificates | 
| Serial No | X98386385E | 
| Status | Active | 
| Seal | blue seal. | 
| Fr / Pick # | 1613W | 
| Additional Info | - |