Is there a source for values of modern US paper currency? Something published once or twice a year. I know about the Greensheet, but it is mostly for older issues, not FRN's. I'm interested in FRN prices, particularly all of the various 1963 and 1969 series including the star notes, mules, etc. And as an additional consideration, how does slabbing (grading) notes affect values?
John some issues of the" grey sheet review " do have a paper section. The prices as well the notes they publish change with each issue .I know the Andy Gubber shows he does have free copies in the lobby. Md state fair gounds...Let me check the last issue I have and I will let you know. Here you go
This guide has been very handy my ed the 9th is now out of date for pricing. But its still a good source for reference.
Yep, and I've got the 10th edition but it was published in 2011 so quite dated. But I'm under the impression that FRN prices don't change much, if at all.
Yeah I understand totally...I do have some small size notes in my collection. Nothing like I do in coins. And yes I feel your pain trying to get the information your after. Ask Steve In Tampa as he is my go to person here on CT ...when I cannot find what Im searching. Sorry I can not give you the best link to your questions.
Coin World magazine publishes once a month a thick all inclusive copy price guide for U.S. coins and quite a bit of 20th century paper money. Look on line or the news stand.
Good question. We notaphilist often get forgotten in the coin collecting world. I've always gone with the most current selling prices for currency I'm interest in obtaining, so would enjoy the knowledge if a publication is out there. @SteveInTampa ?
I’m not aware of any online price guide for paper money. I use recent, sold auction archives to try and determine trending prices. Some collectors use Track & Price. T&P is a paid online subscription to a service that does all of the legwork and research for you.