Newbie Questions

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by tight wad, Jul 29, 2008.

  1. tight wad

    tight wad Senior Member

    1) Is there a book for US currency, like the Yeoman Red book for coins?

    2) I have a few old bills kept by parents until they passed. Neither I nor they knew anything except what they were told. A couple uncirculated 2 dollar Federal Reserve notes,series 1976, stamped by a teller at the Finney Country Kansas Bank on 04/15/80 with the remarked neatly printed in handwritten ink beneath the bank stamp "1st EDITION APR 13,1976.

    3) $10 dollar bill (Silver Certificate) series 1934 A has a K32 mark.
    Some other bills also.
    Anything of interest here? Worth saving, I mean.

    I'm as ignorant of computer stuff as coin stuff, so while I scanned a couple bills, I'm not sure how to use the gallery on this site, and photobucket is kinda a crap shoot with me...plus cheapest dial up I can get....me being...well you know....TW.:rolleyes:
     
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  3. USS656

    USS656 Here to Learn Supporter

    Is there a book for US currency, like the Yeoman Red book for coins?

    Standard Guide to Small Size US Paper Money - Schwartz/Lindquest

    2) I have a few old bills kept by parents until they passed. Neither I nor they knew anything except what they were told. A couple uncirculated 2 dollar Federal Reserve notes,series 1976, stamped by a teller at the Finney Country Kansas Bank on 04/15/80 with the remarked neatly printed in handwritten ink beneath the bank stamp "1st EDITION APR 13,1976.

    Sweet - Collectable - You can find them on eBay to get a feel for value.

    3) $10 dollar bill (Silver Certificate) series 1934 A has a K32 mark.
    Some other bills also.
    Anything of interest here? Worth saving, I mean.

    Complete serial number (Letters and numbers) and condition (you have already given series)? Need that to better determine value.

    I'm as ignorant of computer stuff as coin stuff, so while I scanned a couple bills, I'm not sure how to use the gallery on this site, and photobucket is kinda a crap shoot with me...plus cheapest dial up I can get....me being...well you know....TW.:rolleyes:

    Not to worry!!!
     
  4. Daggarjon

    Daggarjon Supporter**

    there are several books on US currency! I like the Friedberg book "Standard Catalog of United States paper Money', and also Small Size US Paper Money 1928 to Date by: Schwartz, Lindquist is one alot of folks will recommend :)
     
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