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.
UNIQUE! This is the pride and joy of the famous Jhon E Cash Star Collection. I currently have 36 $500 stars and 18 $1,000 stars in the Jhon E Cash Star Collection. This includes 4 1928 $1,000 stars. As the largest collector ever of 1928 and 1934 $500 and ...
Here is another rare 1928 $1,000 Star note. I own two of the 14 known 1928 $1,000* star notes. This is from the New York District. There are two known the other one is serial number B00000111*. It is F/VF and it sold for $52,000 in January 2006. It had is...
POP2/1 finer. I know most of you collectors have never seen one of these. It is a 1928 $100 Gold Certificate STAR note. There are less than 9 or 10 known and this is the SECOND FINEST known according ...
POP3/2 finer by PMG and PCGS. This is one of those notes that you never see or hear about. These rare types of gold certificate star notes rarely make it to any major auction house or eBay because the...
Only five (5) known! This is a very nice and rare 1934 $1,000 star note from the rare district of St Louis, MO. You are going to really like this $1,000 St Louis star as it is in wonderful condition with not one problem that I can see. Check the large sc...
This 1929 $10 FRBN Star is from the rare Dallas district. It is one of the rarest FRBN stars Known. There are a total of 4 known. I know this because I keep the census for the currency market. I owned one other one a few years back and sold it for $13,500...
NOT FOR SALE----Part of a Roll over set. This is a 1934 $500 Chicago FRN Star. The serial number is G00002215*. THIS NOTE IS PART OF THE ONLY KNOWN ROLLOVER SET KNOWN FOR HIGH DENOMINATIONS. It is graded as a PMG VF-30. Although it is not noted on the hol...
I bought this 1934 $500 Chicago star note in 2004. The serial number is G00003791* and is graded as a PMG VF-40. It is one of the best looking PMG EF-40s you'll ever see. A true no problem note with no rips, tears, pinholes, stains or anything else. great...
This is a nice 1934 $500 FRN Star from the Chicago district. The serial number is G00001430*. It has the PMG "EPQ" designation which means it has never been cleaned, pressed or processed in any way. Its totally original, which is rare in itself for these ...
PMG POP 2/1 finer. This is the 2nd finest known of the 13 known 1934 $500 Philadelphia FRN Stars. The serial number is C00002556* and is graded as a PMG AU-50. This note is part of the Jhon E Cash Collection. The one graded higher is a PMG-64EPQ and cost ...
This 1934 $500 FRN Star is from the Chicago district. The serial number is G00000412*. It has been graded as a PMG EF-20. It faces up much nicer than the grade states. See the scans. There is a notati...
This is one of 14 known 1934 $500 FRN stars from the San Francisco district. The four-digit serial number is L00002799* and has been graded as a PMG VF-20. Most of the 14 known stars are in low VF grade or less. This star note is from the Jhon E Cash Star...
POP1/0 finer. This is a 1929 $100 FRBN Star note is from the Cleveland District of which only 9 are known. This PMG VF-30EPQ $100 FRBN star is the FINEST KNOWN of the nine known. Most are in fine or b...
FOR SALE-PART OF THE JHON E CASH COLLECTION This 1934 $500 FRN Star is from the New York district. Of the 15 known, PMG has graded most of them in a VF or less grade. The serial number is B00003206*. It has been graded as a PMG VF-35. It faces up much nic...
According to the Oakes/Lindquist new Small Size US Paper Money Book, there are no known or reported 1934 St Louis FRN Light Green Seal stars known. Hmm! This 1934 $50 FRN St Louis LGS star has a serial number of H00003347* has no rips, tears, pinholes or ...
This 1969 $1 Minneapolis Federal Reserve Note is from my private Jhon E Cash Collection. As you can clearly see it features a super low single-digit I00000003*. It is housed in a PMG-64EPQ holder. Since the BEP now removes the serial number 2* from al pa...
This is a Fr.-2400*, a 1928 $10 Gold Certificate STAR. As a major star collector myself, this is the highest graded $10 Gold Certificate star I have ever owned and I have owned quite a few of them. It is near perfect as the margins are right on and the co...
POP 1/0 Finer. Here is another 1929 $20 FRBN Star note from the very rare Boston district. Of the 24,000 printed only 14 have survived and 4 of those are destroyed. The serial number is A00005439* and is graded as a PMG VF-30EPQ. Look closely at this note...
This 1928 $10 Gold Certificate Star is one of the nicer stars I have owned and I have owned quite a few gold certificate stars. As a Matter of fact I have a complete set of 1928 gold certifica...