The
Bureau of Engraving and Printing's (BEP)
takes you to the official government site of the BEP
for some interesting information and facts on all of
our US currency.
US Papermoney will take you to a site that
is full of information on everything you ever wanted
to know about our US currency. Almost everything
anyway. Very cool site!
The American Numismatics Association (ANA) is a
professional organization for those who want to
further learn about US coins and currency.
PMG and
PCGS are the only two TRUE independent
currency-grading services available. I highly
recommend these two companies for those of you who
want to get their currency certified and graded for
insurance purposes or simply, a peace of mind.
This is one beautiful 1891 $5 Treasury Note. Perfectly squared ,corners and even margins all the way around. The multi-colored fibers are easily seem....
Here is a nice Fr.-88* or a 1907 $5 Legal Tender star with a Face Plate 1. The serail number is *1179571B. There is a single pinhole next to the Woodc...
This is a very nice example of the 1880 $1 Legal Tender commonly referred to as the Sawhorse Note because of its back design. On the front it features...
This is a very rare note from Milledgeville, Georgia, especially a serial number one note. There are only six known. There are no rips, tears, pinhole...
This is one of the best 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificates Ive ever owned and Ive owned a few. I really liked this one because it was so well centered wit...
This is a very nice example of the 1922 $10 Gold certificate What make this particular one so impressive is the vibrant and deep colors on the back. C...
This 1896 $1 Educational comes as close to a GEM66 note as you will ever see. The only thing that kept it from that lofty grade that I can tell is the...
Here is a real super deal on a 1862 $2 Legal Tender or sometimes refered to as a FR.-41a. The serial number is 51685 and is in a PMG-58 holder. The le...
Here is another great example of the ever popular 1899 $5 Silver Certificate commonly reffered to as the Chief Note. It is totally original and has ne...
This is a note that I took in on a trade in the last Baltimore Show. It is a 1882 $100 Gold Certificate with the serial number of M1264937. It is a ve...
This is a very fine example of the famous 1918 $2 Federal Reserve Bank Note commonly referred to as the Battleship because of its back design. This EP...
This is one cool FR-16C1862 $1 Legal Tender in a PCGS-63PPQ holder. Like most of these notes the margins are tight but the eye appeal, color and surfa...
A nice circulated example of a 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the New York district. There are no rips, tears of pinholes. A solid VF with ...
How about a 1922 $10 Gold Certificate Star note. This is a very clean lightly circulated example with no problems at all. It carries the PMG EPQ notat...