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<p>[QUOTE="Niel, post: 358582, member: 13422"]Like Daggarjon said, the Friedberg book has all of the different issues and denominations that were released. The Kelly book gives a reasonable census of how many notes were issued by each bank and the number of $$ that are were outstanding when the banks closed, though there is much more complete census out there....the name escapes me at the moment. </p><p><br /></p><p>To get a sense of pricing (and I mean sense because Nationals are a very dynamic and upwardly mobile area of note collecting) check either Coin World's Paper Money Values or the Currency Dealers Greensheet. Auction catalogs are also a good place to look at what's out there. Lynn Knight, Heritage and Bowers & Marena all have currency auctions on a regular basis.</p><p><br /></p><p>The fun (and frustrating) thing is that any one note may be very common from one bank and rare as hen's teeth from another. And not all banks issued all of the different series of notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>If there's something in particular you're looking for I'll take a look in PMV and the Green sheet for you (as long as publishing those numbers are allowed.)</p><p><br /></p><p>You can also buy single issues of the greensheet online at the Coin Dealers Newsletter, <a href="http://www.greysheet.com" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.greysheet.com" rel="nofollow">www.greysheet.com</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Niel, post: 358582, member: 13422"]Like Daggarjon said, the Friedberg book has all of the different issues and denominations that were released. The Kelly book gives a reasonable census of how many notes were issued by each bank and the number of $$ that are were outstanding when the banks closed, though there is much more complete census out there....the name escapes me at the moment. To get a sense of pricing (and I mean sense because Nationals are a very dynamic and upwardly mobile area of note collecting) check either Coin World's Paper Money Values or the Currency Dealers Greensheet. Auction catalogs are also a good place to look at what's out there. Lynn Knight, Heritage and Bowers & Marena all have currency auctions on a regular basis. The fun (and frustrating) thing is that any one note may be very common from one bank and rare as hen's teeth from another. And not all banks issued all of the different series of notes. If there's something in particular you're looking for I'll take a look in PMV and the Green sheet for you (as long as publishing those numbers are allowed.) You can also buy single issues of the greensheet online at the Coin Dealers Newsletter, [url]www.greysheet.com[/url][/QUOTE]
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