Did you know what when Lincoln was shot he had this $5 Confederate note in his pocket. It is said that he met earlier in the day with his Treasury...
The first of the large size United States Notes has a portrait of Salmon P. Chase on the Series 1862 $1 note. The ornate signature of U. S....
One of the most interesting of the large size type notes are the 1914 $5 Federal Reserve Notes with Abraham Lincoln’s portrait. Enjoy, Jeff...
One of the most interesting of the large size type notes are the Treasury or Coin Notes issued in 1890 and 1891. The were redeemable in silver or...
Sten-faced portrait of William Meredith was used on all the Fifth Issue 10 cent notes. Meredith was the 19th United States Treasury Secretary...
$1 Silver Certificate Educational Note with aesthetic appeal. The first of the famous Educational Notes entitled “History Instructing Youth”....
These very ornate 1882 $10 Brown Backs have a very low survival rate of about one note for every 12,500 that were issued. Enjoy, Jeff...
There are three undervalued areas in currency and the one I am talking about today is Military Payment Certificates. Why are these undervalued?...
There are three undervalued areas in currency and the one I am talking about today is Fractional. Why are these undervalued? Well believe it or...
There are three undervalued areas in currency and the one I am talking about today is Colonials. Why are these undervalued? Well believe it or not...
PCGS Adds Disney Dollars to Set Registry http://www.pcgscurrency.com/SETREGISTRY/Composite.aspx?c=1910 If you go to the PCGS currency website...
1882 $50 Gold Certificate Napier - McClung PMG 64 Choice Unc. Fr#: 1197 http://www.treasuredstocks.com/...
$1,000 Series 2006 Gold Certificate American Liberty Currency Norfed PCGS 55 PPQ The Grand-daddy of the NORFED Notes:...
1863 $5 Chittenden - Spinner Legal Tender PCGS 65 PPQ Gem New - Fr #63 Added to the site. http://www.treasuredstocks.com/ [ATTACH]
1862 $2 Chittenden - Spinner Legal Tender PMG 64 Choice Uncirculated Fr# 41 Add this note to the site: http://www.treasuredstocks.com/ [ATTACH]
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