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.
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...
This is an exceptional example of the 1891 $1 Treasury Note commonly referred to as the Stanton note because Edwin M. Stanton, who was Abraham Linclon...
This is a super 3-digit 1899 $1 Black Eagle Silver Certificate. The serial number is M333A and it is in a PCGS-64 holder. I would call it a solid seri...
This is always a very popular number of N333A, especially when it is solid serial number.
This is one of those rare notes that PMG has given special ...
This is a super nice 1899 $5 Silver Certificate Chief note. It is one of the earlier PMG notes before they used the EPQ designator. PMG has notated on...
Here is a real nice example of a 1902 $50 Plain Back from the United States National Bank of Galveston, TX. The bank serial # is 407 and the Charter ...
This is a great deal on a 1899 $5 Chief note. This is a real nice $5 Chief with no rips, tears, hard folds, marks or any other problems. It has never...
Here is a rare item that ever collector has thought about or wanted for their unique collection. How about a cut sheet of four consecutive serial numb...
Calling on all Chiefs! Here is one of the nicest 1899 $5 Chief notes I have ever owned. I have owned higher grades, but none nicer than this one. Even...
Here is one hell of a nice Dallas 1918 $1 FRBN in pristine condition. Try finding a Dallas FRBN in GEM condition. it took me many years to find one. T...
This is a very nice 1918 $2 Boston Battleship in a PCGS-35EPQ holder. the reason I purchase this not is because it is difficult to find a nice clean m...
This 1891 $5 Silver Certificate with serial number E115 is somewhat of a famous note. It is a Fr-266 1891 $5 Silver Certificate with an uncommon low s...
The Lady bears all! Did you know that the $5 1896 Silver Certificate is the only US note that shows a ladies naked breast? This beautiful 1896 $5 Educ...
I bought this 1918 $2 St Louis Battleship note at a local coin show and have not had a chance to get it graded by PMG. It is a solid VF-30/35 with no ...
This is a very nice and problem free 1922 $20 Gold Certificate. The serial number is K26090341 and it is in a PCGS-45PPQ holder. It is getting harder ...
The 1906 $20 Gold Certificate is a one year issue note. This example is one of the nicer ones I have owned. The front margins are near perfect but che...
This is a 1891 Treasury Note with the small red scalloped seal. Youve got to check out the Ruby-Red Lipstick color of the seal. It is so vivid it show...
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...