Hello SEG Members and Paper Money Collectors. Please find below Information Resources I mentioned that might be posted here. A user from the CU board (Mark- aka- Illionis Boy) has granted me permission to use this resource and as you can tell it was time consuming for him to put it together. I have sent our thanks to him already. Enjoy the resources. Please give him a "thanks" here as well and I will send him our link. RickieB GENERAL CURRENCY COLLECTING AND LARGE SIZE CURRENCY REFERENCES: 1)"U.S. Paper Money Guide and Handbook" by Carlson Chambliss 2)"Comprehensive Catalog of U.S. Paper Money: All United States Federal Currency Since 1812" 7th edition by Carlson Chambliss and Gene Hessler 3)"Paper Money of the United States" 18th edition by Arthur L. Friedberg and Ira S. Friedberg 4)"A Guide Book Of United States Paper Money: Complete Source for History, Grading, and Prices" (Official Red Book) by Arthur L. Friedberg (Compiler), Ira S. Friedberg (Compiler), Q. David Bowers (Author) 5)"Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money" 27th edition, edited by George S. Cuhaj and published by Krause Publications SPECIALIZED SMALL SIZE CURRENCY REFERENCES: 1)"Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money 1928 to Date" 9th edition by Scott Lindquist & John Schwartz available Oct.2009 (with color pictures) 2)"USPaperMoney.Info" a web site devoted to small size currency link NATIONAL BANK NOTE REFERENCES: 1)"National Bank Notes: A Guide with Prices" 6th edition now available by Don C. Kelly SPECIALIZED FRACTIONAL CURRENCY REFERENCES: 1)"A Collectors Guide to Postal and Fractional Currency" by Rob Kravitz 2)"My Fractional Notes. Com" a web site devoted to Fractional Currency by Forum member dtreter link SPECIALIZED OBSOLETE CURRENCY REFERENCES: 1)"Obsolete Money References- Various" - courtesy of Forum member Tryppr link 2)"United States Obsolete Banknotes" by James Haxby (out of print, rare and expensive but definitive) SPECIALIZED COLONIAL CURRENCY REFERENCES: 1)"Early Paper money of America" by Eric P. Newman 2008 498 pages, hard cover CONFEDERATE AND SOUTHERN STATES CURRENCY REFERENCES: 1)"A Guidebook to Southern States Currency" by Hugh Shull 2) "Collecting Confederate Paper Money - Field Edition 2008" by Pierre Fricke 3) "A Guide Book of Counterfeit Confederate Currency" by George B. Tremmel 4) "Confederate States Paper Money: Civil War Currency from the South" 11th edition edited by George S. Cuhaj and published by Krause Publications MILITARY PAYMENT CERTIFICATE REFERENCES: 1)"Comprehensive Catalog of Military Payment Certificates" 4th edition by Fred Schwan 2)"US Paper Money World" a website devoted to MPC's link CANADIAN CURRENCY REFERENCES:GOVERNMENT ISSUES AND CHARTERED BANK ISSUES 1)"Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Government Paper Money- 20th Edition" edited by R.J.Graham - Charlton Press 2)"Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Banknotes" edited by Robert Graham Charlton Press ( covers Chartered Bank issues to 1943) 3)"List of note issuing Canadian Chartered Banks on Wikipedia" link SOFTWARE AND DIGITAL CENSUS REFERENCES: 1)"The Gengerke Census and Browser" by Greg Davis @ theNotedCollector.com link 2)"Track and Price" link 3)"Kelly National Banknote Census CD" the John Hickman Project by Don Kelly link MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS: 1)"Bank Note Reporter" published by Krause Publications link 2)"Paper Money Values" published by Coin World link 3)"Paper Money: The magazine of the SPMC" link COLLECTORS SOCIETIES: 1)"Society of Paper Money Collectors" link 2)"Professional Currency Dealers Association" link GOVERNMENT AGENCIES: 1)"Bureau of Engraving and Printing" link PAST AUCTION RESULTS AND PRICES REALIZED: 1)"Currency Auctions of America" link 2)"Lyn Knight Currency Auctions" link 3)"Spink/Smythe Online" link 4)"Stacks Auctions" link 5)"Ira and Larry Goldberg" link 6)"Bowers and Merena" link 7)"Scotsman Coins" link 8)"Proxibid Online Auctions" link 9)"Teletrade Monthly Coin and Currency Auction" link MEMBER FURNISHED RESOURCES: 1)"Star Note Lookup Tool- 1977 to present "courtesy of member Cobra link 2)"Star Note Run Table- 1981A to present "courtesy of member Cobra link 3)"Oldcurrencyvalues.com" an online paper money identification and grading resource courtesy of member EastCoastCurrency link ONLINE CURRENCY EXHIBITS: 1)"Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco Exhibit link 2)"Ron's Currency Collection" link Here is the link to the site (board if you want to have active links to the mentioned site) http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=23&threadid=549022
It is a great list Rick and nice that Mark allowed you to post it. I don't think the list is complete though without including one of my current favorite references "The Whitman Encyclopedia of U.S. Paper Money" By Bowers. It is the best General Large Size and Small Size reference book I own. The color pictures and information to go with them is unbelievable and well worth the the fee for an large hardbound book.
I agree with you Darryl.. I think Mark put this together before that was released. I plan on ordering that reference as well. So I appeal to you all this send me your resources and I will publish them to the current list. RickieB
Darryl: I did not compile it.. Mark (IllinoisBoy) did..he was generous enough to give me permission to use it on our board. RickieB
Rickie, do you intend on keeping this as a USA/Canada-only list? While great for the USA collectors, it's obviously very narrowly focused (as is CU), missing the other hundreds of countries . It will be a huge endeavor though if you try to collect the rest of the story. Just let us know, I'd be happy to provide content for France &tc. Dave
I'd like to find out what is available for other countries, especially, France, Africa and a few of the South and Central American countries.
Dave.. No I do not. I would greatly appreciate your references (input for Notes from France). I intend to add to the list and keep it updated for all SEG members here on our board. Please send Mark our thanks.. SEG and CT Paper Money Collectors..if you have any resources you would like to list, please send me a PM with the deatils and I will add them as SEG listings with your name as credit to the resource. I thought this was a great idea and PM'd Mark for permission to use it. Let's add to it and create a super list. RickieB
I meant :bangg: adding to Mark's already extensive list and I also agree with Dave that it would be nice to include foreign books.
Okey-dokey, so here you go: France References: Les Billets Française de la Banque de France et du Tresor 1800-2002, by Claude Fayette Les Assignats et les Papiers-Monnaies Emis par l'Etat au XVIIIe Siecle, by Jean Lafaurie Catalogue Général des Assignats Français, detailed information on French assignats, by Jean-Luc Buathier Les Billets Française de la Banque de France, by Maryse Souque et al, pub. Banque de France Trois Siecles de Billets Français, by Michel Daspre Les Billets des Chambres de Commerce, by Jean Pirot Les Billets Française du Trésor by Jean Paul Vannier & Claude Fayette, Pub. Claude Fayette French Colonies: French Indochina (Indochina, Djibouti, French Polynesia, New Caledonia, New Hebrides): Les Billets de la Banque de l'Indochine by Maurice Kolsky and Maurice Muszynski, Pub. Victor Gadoury French Africa: Les Billets Africains de la Zone Franc, by Roger Leclerc and Maurice Kolsky West African States: The Many Varieties of West African States Banknotes, by Weldon D. Burson Others: Yugoslavia, Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia: Coins and Banknotes of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, by Zlatko Viscevic. Updated edition due for 2010. Societies: The International Bank Note Society - An International Association of World Paper Money Collectors Catalogs & Supplies: Fayette-Editions - Specialized French catalogs & references Editions Gadoury - Specialized French catalogs & references Krause Publications - General worldwide catalogs Denly's of Boston - Mylar banknote holders Banknote News - Keep your eyes on Owen Linzmayer's new issue updates and progress on The Banknote Book, the new world catalog he's putting together
Good afternoon all, I just wanted to give this thread a bump again today with this heads up from Krause Publications: I have no affiliation with Krause Publications, apart from eagerly buying their excellent titles myself! :smile