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 pristine example of a 1917 $1 Legal Tender. This spectacular note features perfect margins and centering with embossing that can be seen thr...
This is from the Major Error collection I bought recently. It is a very dramitic error with a ton of eye appeal. It would be even more dramatic if I c...
This 1906 $20 Gold Certificate is a one year issue and to top that off it was only issued in the $20 denomination. This is the only one I have owned i...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Here is a really cool set of five consecutive serial numbered 1923 $1 Silver Certificates. One is a PMG-64EPQ and the other four are all GEm PMG-65EPQ...
This is a nice 1995 $1 FRN error note from the San Francisco district. It is missing the first print or commonly referred to as a blank back. It has b...
This is a key district for the 1929 $20 FRBN star district set. This is a 1929 $20 FRBN from the Richmond district with the serial number of E00003971...
Want to hear something funny? When I ask why this note only got a 58PPQ grade, get this, they told me it had a fold in it! Ya think so, after all it i...
I really liked this 1922 $20 Gold Certificate because of its burnt-orange gold colors on the back and front. You got to see this. You don't see this n...
Here is a Fr.-970*, 1914 $20 FRN Star note with Ser. # B158163*. This New York star is in a PMG VF-20 holder. There are only 12 known. Murrya list thi...
You wont find them any better. here we have a 1934 $100 FRN from the Cleveland district. The serial number is D00569938A. Check the scans, there are n...
This Superb Gem 1923 $1 Silver Certificate is is one of the finest $1 Silver Certificates you will ever see. The margins are even all the way around o...
This is 1929 $10 St Louis FRBN star with the serial number of H00026967* It has been graded as a PMG VF-30. Of the 74 known, most have been worked on....
This is a circulated example of the 1899 $1 Black Eagle Silver Certificate with a rare Inverted Face Error. The inverted serial number is M84016486A. ...
There were only 12,000 printed of these 1929 $50 FRBN stars from the Cleveland district. Only 39 have survived to the census. The serial number is D00...