$1.00 in 2007=$12.27 in 1929
Here is a website that allows you to compare the value of todays dollar from 1790 through 2007 in severeal different ways. http://eh.net/hmit/
It's worth exactly one dollar in Canada.
It's still worth one dollar.
They're worth face value.
It's not gold, it's brass and only a dollar.
Well first of all 2007 was 72 years after 1935. It is not possible for a 2007 five dollar bill to have around 72 years before it was made.
It doesn't have a collectible value. It depends on how much its worth in the currency you use.
It was made in 2007 (the date is on the edge), and is brass, not gold. In circulated condition its value is 1 dollar, uncirculated perhaps $3 or so.
If you check the back you'll find that you have a halfdollar. There has never been a US-issued Kennedy silver dollar.
What you're describing is the Thomas Jefferson presidential dollar. Minted in 2007, it's worth exactly one dollar.
If you got it in change or from a bank it's worth face value only. The Polk $1 coin was minted in 2009 as part of the presidential dollar series that started in 2007.
In circulated condition it has no extra value. It's brass, not silver, and was minted in 2007 as part of the Presidential Dollar series. 1789-1797 are the years Washington served as president.