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.
POP 1/0 Finer. Here is another 1929 $20 FRBN Star note from the very rare Boston district. Of the 24,000 printed only 14 have survived and 4 of those are destroyed. The serial number is A00005439* and is graded as a PMG VF-30EPQ. Look closely at this note...
Check out this 1929 $20 FRBN Star note from the very rare Boston district. Of the 24,000 printed only 14 have survived. Four of the 14 notes are destroyed and the rest of them is in VG or Fine or less. The serial number is A00004562* and is graded as a P...
This is a 1929 $20 FRBN star from the Kansas City district. Of the 24,000 printed only 24 have survived. PMG has graded only one note higher than this one and it is a PMG VF-20. This is the second finest graded by PMG. Most of the surviving 24 notes are i...
ONLY TWO KNOWN! Here is another of the serial number one stars from the "Jhon E Cash Collection of Serial Number ones Stars". This is a 1996 $20 FRN form the Cleveland district and the serial number is AD00000001*....
Here is a 1934A $20 Hawaii Star note. I purchased this note Back in 2005 and forgot I had it. It is a solid PMG VF-20 note with a few pinholes on the left side toward the bottom. Check the scans for a better view. I know the 1934A series are very rare and...
Here is a super nice 1928 $20 gold certificate star. It is graded as a PMG EF-40 holder. The serial number is *00367946A. The centering is outstanding and the burnt-orange color seal and serial numbers jump out at you. I just cannot understand why it only...
This is a 1934 $20 LGS FRN star from the St Louis district. This is the scarcer Light Green Seal Varity. The Oakes book list this at $1200 in CU condition. The serial number is H00052619* and has been...
This is a 1934 $20 FRN star from the tougher Richmond district. It bears serail number #E00066793*. This is also the scarcer Light Green Seal varity. The new Oakes/Lindquist book says there is only one 1934 $20 LGS Richmond star known, well here is the se...
Here we have a 1929 $20 FRBN Star from the St Louis district. Check out the serial number "1979", anyone born in 1979, and from St Louis? There were 24,000 printed with 46 known in the census. This is in the middle for the grade. A solid VF note with no v...
Here is a 1928 $20 FRN STAR from the Chicago District. The serial number is G00086249*. It is in a PMG-15 holder. There are no rips, tears or pinholes....
This is a decent circulated example of the 1928 $20 FRN STAR from the Chicago District. There are no rips, tears or pinholes. The serial number is G00154701*. This is a new high serial number in the new Oakes book....
This note is nicer than the grade. It is a 1928 $20 FRN STAR from the Philly district. There were on 24,000 printed and even fewer released. Not many of those were saved. It is in a PM VF-20 holder. The serial number is C00053376*...
Here is a 1928 Cleveland $20 Star note in a problem free PMG VF-25 holder. The serial number is D00044364*. This note list for almost $2,000 in UNC....
This 1928 $20 Minneapolis FRN STAR is the key to the series of the 1928 stars. The Dallas district is the only one that is rarer. This is a very nice problem free example in a PMG VF-25 holder. The serial number is I00019264*. You will need this one to co...