Currency Dealers?

Discussion in 'Paper Money' started by Klunky, Aug 27, 2009.

  1. Klunky

    Klunky Member

    Hello. I'm curious where I could find good sources of currency. Besides Don C. Kelly's website, Heritage, and eBay, I don't really know of anything else except for some local shops.
    Thanks.
     
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  3. Jamericon

    Jamericon Junior Member

    Go here: http://www.pcdaonline.com, and choose "Alphabetical Listing of Members." Also, a publication such as Bank Note Reporter has a good listings of various dealers.
     
  4. itsallngoodtime

    itsallngoodtime Beachhunter

    Try proxibid and search auctions for currency. I've see everything from old civil war currency to silver and gold notes as well as old states bank notes. You may have to go to proxibid.com not sure? I just looked up pescoauctions.com and proxibid just comes up and I search up coming auctions for coins and currency, there are alot of auctions there.
    Hope this helps
    itsallngoodtime
    Bob
     
  5. lettow

    lettow Senior Member

    It will depend what you are looking for. Some dealers specialize in Nationals, some in small size, some in world notes, etc.

    Tell us what you are looking for and we may be able to tell you who to talk to.
     
  6. lewminator

    lewminator Expert/Collector-US Paper

    hey klunky, as stated before, many dealers specialize in one area or another. for instance, i specialize in small size U.S. errors, autographs, uncut sheets, fancy numbers & especially $2.00 federal reserve notes. others specialize in nationals or type notes. some do both large and small size, so it would help greatly to know which direction your collection is headed. it would be much easier to give you "directions" :)
     
  7. Klunky

    Klunky Member

    I'm not too big on Nationals, Colonial, Confederate, Fractional, MPC, etc.

    Some of the items on my current list are small FRBN's from Kansas City...slabbed uncirculated. 1899 Black Eagle Silver Cert...slabbed AU-UNC. 1918 $1 FRBN Kansas City...slabbed UNC. Also looking at getting a more common(cheaper) small $500 note...slabbed XF-AU. I also collect modern notes usually not slabbed, UNC, and I try to buy 2-3 in consecutive order. I've had pretty good luck with that on eBay.

    Any advice would be great. Thanks.
     
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