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Like most people who collect currency, I started out collecting coins as a very young man in the 1960s as a young kid in downtown Ft. Worth, Texas. I was raised in the Major Ripley Arnold Government Housing Projects in downtown Ft. Worth and worked the streets and bars after school shinning shoes for a quarter and selling stolen news papers for a nickel. When business was slow, I would visit an old coin shop downtown in the old Flat Iron building in Ft Worth, Texas. I spent a lot of time in there learning about coins from a very nice old gentleman. He would sell me Indian Head pennies for a nickel. He wanted a whopping $69.00 for an uncirculated 1909-S VDB penny. I couldn’t believe it, a years worth of shinning shoes! I went about for years looking at all my pocket change for that proverbial “Holy Grail” 1909-S VDB penny. I must admit, I never found one. But from that point on, I was hooked for life on collecting. Throughout my years, I’ve always enjoyed collecting things, rare autographed photos, neon signs, coins, cigarette lighters, Lake Houses and now US Currency. The first currency note I ever bought was an 1869 $50 Rainbow in VF condition. I have bought and sold this note 3 different times.
I consider myself a very studious, knowledgeable and avid collector/investor of United States Currency. Some investors put their money in art, coins, real estate, gold and other valuable collectibles. I chose US currency because of the beauty and history behind every currency note that tells a unique and interesting story of our Nations past. I am a serious trivia history buff by nature.

Over the years I have acquired quite an extensive collection of over 2,500 selected small size and large size US Currency notes. Some of them are quite unique and rare; and some are of the more common types as well. Most of my collection has come from some very helpful and knowledgeable currency dealers and collectors whom I have become very close friends with over the years. I attend and "set-up" at most all of the major currency shows and auctions across the United States and have bought notes from and resold to just about every major currency collector known.
My speciality is buying and selling $5,000 and $10,000 bills. Over the past 8 years I have been the largest buyer and reseller of these notes in the US. Ive personally bought and sold over 100 $5,000 and $10,000 bills. I have a new book due out in mid 2010 on the "History and Census of the US $5,000 and $10,000 bills".
During the last 12 years, I have had the priviledge in helping to assemble some of the finest and largest currency collections known. I will not mention any names, but some of them have come across the auction block in recent years. I enjoy this as a fellow collector and dealer.
While looking through some of my collection of notes, Ive decided to sell off some of my duplicates and other notes that I no longer had any interest in and to continue purchasing notes that intrigued me. I love "STAR NOTES” and Large Size Fancy serial numbered notes. I keep the official census for the currency market for all $500* and $1,000* star notes. I also maintain the census for the $5,000, and $10,000 notes as well as the census of all 1929 Federal Reserve Bank Note Stars, commonly known as Brown Seals. I will be publishing my third edition (2010) of the 1929 FRBN Stars very soon.

(Grand Canyon 2008)
I have been married to my beautiful wife Tonya since 1992 and we have 3 wonderful children, twins Nathan and Madelyn and my main man Jonathan. I am a lifetime member of the ANA and a lifetime member of the SPMC. (Society of Paper Money Collectors.) Enjoy the new web site. Theres not another one like it, anywhere.
Jhon E Cash
P.S. “Jhon E Cash” is a nickname I acquired about 30 years ago when I couldnt get a credit card and I carried cash to pay for everything that I bought. How times have changed. And before you ask, no I don’t wear black and I can’t sing a lick.
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Specialties: Numismatic Photography, Graphics Design, Web Design and Application Development, Computers, Salesperson, Numismatist, Researcher
ANA Life Member (LM-3124451) and PNG member (#A648)
Phone: 972-746-9193

Brandon is the resident expert in digital imaging, computer technology, graphics design, marketing, web design, and is a valued salesperson for Jhon E Cash Currency, Coins and Collectiables. He also designs and produces all graphics including magazine ads for Jhon E. Cash Currency, Coins and Collectiables. His work with imaging coins and currency is considered to be some of the best in the industry and he is constantly improving on his photographic skills with every new purchase. He has personally imaged well over 5,000 rare coins. In addition to his other duties, Brandon is also research oriented and brings a level of technology to the articles he produces by making them available online, fully searchable, and user friendly such as the U.S. Patterns and Early Commemoratives research articles found on our website.
Brandon has studied coins since childhood and began his career in numismatics by managing an eBay presence buying and selling coins. From there he began working at Pinnacle Rarities doing coin imaging and managing their eBay presence. After working in the Northwest for awhile he then moved back down South to Dallas, TX where he expanded Anaconda Rare Coins with Adrian in 2004. He grew that business to new levels and had average sales of over $300,000.00 per month in addition to being the ARC photographer and cataloger. After Adrian moved to Costa Rica, he started Polaris Numismatics where he built that business from the ground up into a successful venture. Now, he is teaming up with Jhon Cybuski and is bringing a level of technology yet to be seen in either the coin or currency market with a spanking new website loaded with features and will actively be aquiring and selling both coins and currency. He looks forward to building this business up even further than his two previous successes.
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