Product code: Silver Certificate Hawaii Souvenir Signed by Soldiers retail
1935A Hawaii $1 silver certificate also known as the 1935A WWII note. The word Hawaii is clearly printed on the sides of the bill, and on the entire back of the bill.
At war's end, the notes would be signed by a soldier's platoon or crew and kept as souvenirs.
This is one of those retail souvenirs.
This was an overprint that was issued as a response to the Pearl Harbor attack. The theory was that if Japan took over Hawaii then they would capture a lot of US currency. If that happened then the US government would declare any Hawaii stamped note to be invalid.
Although not perfect, a rare find.