production values of united states notes

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by wacky1980, Oct 25, 2012.

  1. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    hello all.

    i've spent the last day looking for info concerning production values for us notes (red seal) but have found nothing. looking at ebay, i'm guessing the info exists somewhere (some notes are listed as coming from 640k print runs, etc). does anyone know where to point me for such info?
     
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  3. I'm not sure just what you meain by "production values"
    But try this Site.
    www.uscurrencyauctions.com/prices.htm

    It will list just about every US note from the early days to the current days.
    Bill Collector
     
  4. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    what i'm looking for is info pertaining to print runs and dates. kind of like the info available at uspapermoney.info, only for united states notes instead of federal reserve notes.
     
  5. Sorry, Cant help.
    US Currency has the years and values but no print runs.
    Bill Collector
     
  6. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    hmm... thanks for trying!

    i had assumed there would be resources dedicated to the red seals, considering the availability of fed note info.

    after looking around online, i see that there's a red book for us currency. if anyone owns this book, can you tell me if the info i'm looking for would be in there? i'd likely buy the book if it would help me out.
     
  7. SteveInTampa

    SteveInTampa Always Learning

    US Paper Money's website has some information under each denomination.
    Here is information on the $5's.....http://www.uspapermoney.info/serials/all___q.html

    I have books with the print totals. The best one is The Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money (10th Edition) by John Schwartz/Scott Lindquist.
     
  8. wacky1980

    wacky1980 Active Member

    i had missed the obsolete types info on uspapermoney! thank you for pointing that out to me.

    i may still pick up that book anyways. it would be nice to have one on hand.
     
  9. Urban_Lawyer

    Urban_Lawyer Half dollar nerd

    I recommend the book. It has come in handy on several occasions.
     
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