I've got a G.
Because the Federal Reserve did not ask for any in April. The BEP prints money based on orders it receives from the FED. If the FED does not ask...
Chinese notes from this period (pre-WWII) make a great collection -- but one that is impossible to complete. There are literally thousands of...
No. The different serial number styles are attributable to the notes being printed by different printers. There are three different types of...
PS-110B is the catalog number for this note in the China section of the Standard Catalog of World Paper Money Volume I. This was from an...
FWIW, this specimen note catalogs in Pick at 450.00 in UNC. It is PS-110B. For it to get to the price you were billed at least two people had to...
Here is the cover of a book of cashier checks made by ABNC. Unfortunately, the checks themselves are lithographed and without a vignette so they...
1904 US Pension Check [IMG] 1930s US Pension Check. Unfortunately, Treasury went to this uniform, boring style around 1917. [IMG]...
Great topic. Here is a group of US Government checks with portraits. Government Printing Office. John DeFrees held the office of Public...
I am sorry for your family's loss. Having lost an uncle in WWII and a nephew in Iraq, I know the sentimental value of these items outweighs their...
It is the 500 rupien note from German East Africa. This and the 50 rupien and 100 rupien notes are the only notes with a portrait of Kaiser...
I never thought I would own one of these but it came my way about a year ago. [IMG]
I will skip the massage, but here goes . . . German notgeld (the term literally means "emergency money") is divided into seven (or eight if you...
I got one for the same reason!
This note is Pick No. 29. It catalogs at .25/VG .75/VF 6.00/UNC
I agree that country specific catalogs are best if you are going to collect a certain country. For example, the Rosenberg catalog for German...
The three volumes are: Volume I: Specialized Issues Volume II: Government Issues until 1960 Volume III: Government Issues 1961 and after...
USBEP is United States Bureau of Engraving and Printing. These notes were printed by the BEP.
No. The series date on US paper money does not correlate to when it was printed or issued. The NA and Hawaii notes carry 1934 and 1935 Series...
The term "Spearhead Currency" was used by the Treasury and military officials during WWII. It appears in Treasury and War Department documents....
Separate names with a comma.