Large size currency continues to be a driving force in the hobby. People are attracted to the designs on the reverse, some consider it artwork. Its resale value is enormous. The only problem is the cost of...
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The United States has never issued a $2 or $5 note with a gold or orange seal. The only yellow sealed $5 note is a North Africa note. I will show correct and incorrect examples.These notes have been chemically...
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Hawaii Overprints and North Africa notes from WW II are very hot right now and probably always will be. They can be collected for relatively little money if you get poorer examples. Star notes in this field go...
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Silver Certificates are a strange thing to judge, but star notes remain a constant. They will always sell more than a regular issue. If in the market for silver certificates from 1953 or later you should...
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Older Federal Reserve notes are the top grossing Fed notes out there. Try to get notes with the series 1928. They have a 'numerical district' as opposed to the 'number district'. They are worth more as they...
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