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<p>[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 599968, member: 2486"]Welcome to the Papermoney Fourm SND.</p><p>Great question and as mentioned you will get different opinions from every collector's viewpoint.</p><p><br /></p><p>What you have received thus far is correct, read and read some more.</p><p>Then you must determine what you would like to do.</p><p>Once you have done that, develop a tracking system thta fits your collect goals as it is easy to buy duplicates of notes once you start getting a few.</p><p><br /></p><p>For me I bought two paperback US PaperMoney RedBooks and use one for highlighting the notes I buy and one for general reference.</p><p>Then I buy selective books on the notes that interest me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Since you live in the St. Louis area, consider putting together a collection of small size notes from that Federal Reserve Branch Bank. It is denoted by the Letter "H" and for numeral notes the number "8". The numeral notes are from the Series 1928 and 1928 A Series notes.</p><p><br /></p><p>You can do this on the less expensive side by buying notes starting from the Series 1963 to current. Some star notes of all Series will be more expensive for sure......so go to an auction house like Heritage and join up! You will have access to allthe auction archives to do research.</p><p>I am afraid to say that once bitten by the Paper Bug, it very well may lead you down a path that becomes even more expensive than coins!</p><p><br /></p><p>Good luck and keep us posted!</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>RickieB[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="RickieB, post: 599968, member: 2486"]Welcome to the Papermoney Fourm SND. Great question and as mentioned you will get different opinions from every collector's viewpoint. What you have received thus far is correct, read and read some more. Then you must determine what you would like to do. Once you have done that, develop a tracking system thta fits your collect goals as it is easy to buy duplicates of notes once you start getting a few. For me I bought two paperback US PaperMoney RedBooks and use one for highlighting the notes I buy and one for general reference. Then I buy selective books on the notes that interest me. Since you live in the St. Louis area, consider putting together a collection of small size notes from that Federal Reserve Branch Bank. It is denoted by the Letter "H" and for numeral notes the number "8". The numeral notes are from the Series 1928 and 1928 A Series notes. You can do this on the less expensive side by buying notes starting from the Series 1963 to current. Some star notes of all Series will be more expensive for sure......so go to an auction house like Heritage and join up! You will have access to allthe auction archives to do research. I am afraid to say that once bitten by the Paper Bug, it very well may lead you down a path that becomes even more expensive than coins! Good luck and keep us posted! RickieB[/QUOTE]
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