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 the famous 1896 $1 Silver Cert. commonly referred to as the Educational note.The serial number is 868568 and it resides in a PCGS-45PPQ holder...
If you are in the market for a super deal on a real nice 1928 $50 Gold Certificate, this is the one. Everyone knows that the $50 Gold Certificate is t...
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...
Here you have the perfect 1928 $10 Gold Certificate in a GEM PMG-65EPQ holder. The serial number is A80435128A. When you come across a note like this ...
This 1899 $5 Educational Note is considered the most popular and beautiful note ever printed and issued by the US government. The educational series i...
This is the famous 1899 $5 Silver Certificate or commonly referred to as the Chief note. The serial number is N61198735 and is in a PMG-VF25 holder. T...
Here is a tough 1929 $5 NBN with Ch.# 13585 from Charleroi, PA. The serial number is F000001A and it is in a PMG-58EPQ holder. A real cool name for a ...
I just picked up this nice 1901 $10 Bison Legal Tender on the last day of the CPMX show in Chicago along with another one in a PCGS-64PPQ. I really li...
This is a very nice almost uncirculated example of the 1929 $100 FRBN from Kansas City. Nice even margins on the front and back. It features 4 pointed...
This is a very nice inexpensive and collectible 1918 $2 Battleship FRBN from the tough Minneapolis district. I would normally would sell this ungraded...
Here we have a problem free 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Note from the St. Louis district. On the obverse is featured the scalloped blue seal to the right ...
Upside down Chief. Here is another 1899 $5 Chief with a inverted face or back, however you want to call it. Actually since the back is printed first t...
This is a real nice 1918 $1 Federal Reserve Note from the Cleveland district. It is the second note ever printed. I once owned this rare note a long t...
This is another one of those errors that you will not see very often. This is a 1934 $100 "Inverted Face" FRN from the Philadelphia district. The ligh...
This a very nice and popular 1929 $5 NBN form The Clinton National Bank of Clinton, CT. It has a serial number of F000001A. This note is in pristine ...
This is a superb 1869 $1 Rainbow Legal Tender as a type note. Although slightly circulated it has no rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. The 1869 Rai...
This is a very nice 1929 $10 NBN Type-1 note from The First National Bank of Tekamah, Nebraska. It is also the first serial number one note I have own...
This is one real nice Teehee/Burke1899 $2 Silver Certificate. It is also known as the "Mechanics or Agriculture" note because of the two figurines lea...