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 a nice 1902 $10 Plain Back from the National Bank of Commerce of Houston, Texas. The serial number is 100660 and the charter number is 10225. ...
7/3/2012---- THIS NOTE IS IN A PCGS-40 HOLDER net. This is a brand new 1934 Philadelphia $5,000 FRN that just came out of a clients safety deposit box...
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...
Here is a very scarce original 1934 Light Green Seal $100 FRN Star from the Boston District. It has never been cleaned or pressed.Featuring decent mar...
The perfect Blank back Error note from the Dallas district. This 1977A $1 FRN has been graded as a PCGS-65PPQ and the serial number is K78875756F. Thi...
Here is an UNC 1950D $50 New York Star. The serial number is B02239344*. No rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. A stunning example of this tough 1950...
This 1934 $5,000 bill is one of the best purchases of any Ultra High-Denomination that I have had for many years. This is a 1934 $5,000 from the Chica...
This is a very nice Fr.-1225H or a 1900 $10,000 large size Gold certificate and a tough example to find in a PCGS-64 grade. The GEM-65 grades commonly...
Here is a very scarce original 1934A Mule Green Seal $100 FRN Star from the Chicago District. Featuring great margins with absolutely NO rips, tears, ...
This is the very FIRST 1969 $1 note printed for the whole series...and it a star! How cool is that. You can tell you friends that you own a unique pie...
This is a 1950 $100 Cleveland Star Note. I would call this note a solid AU/UNC Star note. It faces up as an UNC note withsolid margins and no problems...
This is a Super Nice 1934 $10,000 Dallas Bill. It also is the rarer Light Green Seal Variety. Dallas has long been one of the more sought after distri...
This is the famous 1890 $1 Treasury note with the popular large brown spiked seal. The serial number is A1332444 and it resides in a PMG XF-40EPQ hold...
Here is a real treat. A 1934 $100 FRN from the ever tough Dallas District. The serial number is K00018473*. There are no rips, tears or pinholes. Get ...
This is a very nice and very rare original 1934 $5,000 Federal Reserve Note in a PCGS-64 Holder. It is from the fabled New York District. This notes m...
This is a 1934 $500 FRN star from Chicago with the serial number of G00003287*. It has been graded as a PMG VF-25. Although not notated, there is a sm...
This is one of the best 1900 $10,000 Gold Certificates Ive ever owned and Ive owned a few. I really liked this one because it was so well centered wit...