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.
A nice circulated example of a 1929 $100 Federal Reserve Bank Note from the ever tough Richmond district. There are no rips, tears of pinholes. A soli...
Here is a nice 1950B* $100 Chicago star note. The serial number is G00357428*. There are no rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. 1950B* stars are ver...
Here is a nice 1950B* $100 San Francisco star note. The serial number is L00386679*. There are no rips, tears, pinholes or bank marks. 1950B* stars ar...
Here is a very nice1950B $50 FRN star from the San Francisco district. The serial number is L00441355* and is in a CGA-EF40 holder. There are no rips,...
This is a 1899 $1 Black Eagle with a two-digit serial number of T25A. This Eagle has been graded a GEM, PMG-65EPQ.
This note is part of the Major Bl...
I just picked this note up last week in Chicago. It is a nice 1928 $20 Gold Certificate in a solid VF/XF condition. The serial number is A18264161A. T...
Here is a well circulated 1917 $2 Legal Tender star note. There are several pinholes and it is priced accordingly. Make me an offer I can not refuse. ...