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 another rare 1914 $20 FRN, FR-986* from the Atlanta district. There are only five known according to the Murry Book. The serail number is F839...
Third Finest Known! THIS IS A PMG FINE-15 1914 $10 FRN STAR FROM THE CITY OF "BROTHERLY LOVE. IT IS WELL CIRCULATED BUT IT HAS NO RIPS, TEARS OR PINHO...
This note is part of a large collection of single and double digit 1995 $2 stars. All of them are graded by PMG or PCGS and most are in grades from 65...
This is another recent purchase from the past Chicago show. This is a 1934A $500 FRN Mule note from the tougher St Louis District. Look closely at the...
This is a very nice 1928 Atlanta $500 FRN with the serial number of F00018197A and is in a PMG-AU 53EPQ holder. Atlanta is a very hard district for an...
This is a real tough and scarce 1934 $50 FRN star from the Philadelphia district featuring a light green seal. This is the very note that is shown in ...
This is a rather scarce 1918 $1 FRBN star from the San Francisco district. There are only 15 known with one CU and one XF in higher grade. There are t...
Here is a nice 1950D* $100 Atlanta star note. The serial number is F00657833*. There are no rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. All 1950D* stars are ...
Here is a nice 1950B $100 Kansas City star note. The serial number is J00337645*. There are no rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. 1950B* stars are v...
This is a rare 1899 $2 Silver Certificate with a Inverted face. The reason they call it an inverted face is because the back is actually printed first...
Ckeck out this cool 1999 $10 FRN star from the New York district. It has a solid or radar serial number of BC00000066*. I would grade this a soldi VF+...
This is always one of the favorite small size notes for collectors. The popular 1928 $1,000 Gold Certificate. The 1928 $1,000 Gold Certificate is the ...
ONLY 7 KNOWN TO EXIST!!! The 1899 $5 Chief star note,FR-279* is the Second Finest Known and rarest of all Chief star notes with only 7 known. The Chi...
This is a very nice and original Fr.-2201 or a 1934 $500 FRN Dark Green Seal from the New York district, and the ser. is B00246399A. It resides in a P...
This is a low grade but rare Fr.-720* or a 1918 $1 FRN star note from the Cleveland district. There are only 14 known in all grades and this one, beli...
Does any one need a "PCBLIC ERROR? Does anyone know what that means? Apparently the BEP did not use spell check back when this 1907 $5 Legal Tender st...