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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1678688, member: 21828"]If you are interested in all currency. You need to get some books. </p><p><br /></p><p>1. "United States Paper Money Grading Standard" by Herbert J. Kwart. It was printed in 1984, but gives much information on all aspects of grading currency of all types, but mainly US. </p><p>2. "Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money from 1928- to date", by John Schwartz and Scott Lindquist.</p><p>3. For all types of US currency "A Guide Book of United States Paper Money" a Complete Source for History, Grading, and Values, by Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg.</p><p> If you get the "Green Sheet" for currency [the wholesale values] they do not have the small size star notes listed. They do have the replacement notes for Military Pay Currency series {MPC} Star notes are the replacement notes for all of the regular series and notes beyond the counter range. The F number is the number given to each series of notes by Friedberg group. The other numbers are from [KL#] Krause Publishing company in its books.</p><p><br /></p><p>4.The catalogs are an essential tool of collecting, as it provides information about articles that many times cannot be extracted from them directly, such as the amount of banknotes printed and their retail or current values.</p><p>Does this help or confuse you?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 1678688, member: 21828"]If you are interested in all currency. You need to get some books. 1. "United States Paper Money Grading Standard" by Herbert J. Kwart. It was printed in 1984, but gives much information on all aspects of grading currency of all types, but mainly US. 2. "Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money from 1928- to date", by John Schwartz and Scott Lindquist. 3. For all types of US currency "A Guide Book of United States Paper Money" a Complete Source for History, Grading, and Values, by Arthur L. and Ira S. Friedberg. If you get the "Green Sheet" for currency [the wholesale values] they do not have the small size star notes listed. They do have the replacement notes for Military Pay Currency series {MPC} Star notes are the replacement notes for all of the regular series and notes beyond the counter range. The F number is the number given to each series of notes by Friedberg group. The other numbers are from [KL#] Krause Publishing company in its books. 4.The catalogs are an essential tool of collecting, as it provides information about articles that many times cannot be extracted from them directly, such as the amount of banknotes printed and their retail or current values. Does this help or confuse you?[/QUOTE]
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