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 a very nice example of the 1928 $100 Gold Certificate in a PCGS-45PPQ holder. The golden serial numbers are A01363164A. I made a promise to my...
This is the famous 1891 $10 Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the “Hendricks Note or the Tombstone Note". Thomas A Hendricks was Vice-Preside...
This is the second Finest 1914 $5 New York Red Seal that PCGS has graded. This PCGS-GEM66 note has all the attributes that a collector could want wit...
You won’t find a better deal on a 1928 $50 Gold certificate in this grade anywhere on the internet, period. I just picked up two of them and I will of...
This is the famous 1923 $5 Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Porthole Note because of the circular design around Abraham Lincoln's head. ...
It is hard to see why this is a PMG-64EPQ and not a 65EPQ. The EPQ qualification tells us it is fully prigional and the margins and color certainly se...
How about a real nice 1928 $50 Gold certificate with nice original colors and paper. The serial number is A0275784A and is in a PCGS-40PQ holder. Gett...
This is an outstanding Fr-272 1899 $5 Silver Certificate. It is commonly referred to as a Chief note. If you look closely at this one you will be hard...
This is a very nice 1899 $ Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Chief Note. It is one of the most collected US large size notes along with t...
This is a very nice and original 1928 $100 gold certificate. As you can see through the holder, the vibrant gold seal and serial numbers jump out at y...
This is a FR-294 or it is also known as the Tombstone Note. It features a bust of Thomas A Hendricks, Vice President of the United States from March 4...
This is the famous 1899 $5 Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Chief Note. It features the head of Chief Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka, also known as ...
This 1862 $5 Legal Tender is a recent addition that literally came out of the woodwork. They are both new to the market. I purchased two consecutive s...
This is the famous 1899 $5 Silver Certificate commonly referred to as the Chief Note. It features the head of Ta-to-ka-in-yan-ka, also known as Runnin...
Here is a nice GEM 1907 $1 Legal Tender. The serial number is B58901371 and it resides in a GEM PMG-65EPQ holder. This note is sometimes referred to a...
This is a very nice example of the 1923 $1 Legal Tender, which was the last of the large size notes. It features the red scallop seal to the left alon...
This is the famous 1918 $2 "Battleship" from the tough Boston District. These notes are one of the most collected by all collectors. Boston is also th...
Here is a nice 1902 $50 Plain Back from The City National Bank of San Antonio, Texas. The Charter # is 5217 and the bank serial number is 5387. It is ...