How Display Choices Affect Your Collection’s Value for Fr…
Currency display has gotten complicated with all the UV-filtering glass and archival framing options flying around. As someone who has watched beautiful notes fade in...
Currency display has gotten complicated with all the UV-filtering glass and archival framing options flying around. As someone who has watched beautiful notes fade in...
Currency storage materials have gotten complicated with all the archival claims and marketing terms flying around. As someone who has seen too many collections ruined...
Currency preservation has gotten complicated with all the archival products and museum-grade claims flying around. As someone who has watched collections degrade from preventable mistakes—including...
The Bureau of Engraving and Printing sells something remarkable: uncut sheets of real U.S. currency. These aren’t reproductions or souvenirs—they’re genuine legal tender that you...
The Last Large-Size US Currency: A Ninety-Six Year Legacy I was at an estate sale a few years ago when I first held a large-size...
A 1934A $5 Hawaii overprint in a coin shop’s junk box for $15. Check those boxes. This seemingly ordinary transaction represents exactly why experienced collectors...
Error currency fascinates collectors because it represents the exceptions that prove the rule. The Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces billions of notes annually with...
National Bank Notes represent one of the most fascinating areas of American currency collecting. These notes, issued by over 14,000 different banks between 1863 and...
Wondering whether to submit a note for grading? Here’s the basic math. Currency collecting Submission costs $30-50 typically. If the graded value exceeds raw value...
Error note prices have softened lately. Third printing errors that sold for $300 two years ago are moving at $180-200 now. Currency collecting Could be...
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