Hawaii Overprint Found in Change Tray
Spotted: A 1935A $1 Silver Certificate with a Hawaii overprint in a dollar store change tray. These emergency WWII notes were printed for use in...
Spotted: A 1935A $1 Silver Certificate with a Hawaii overprint in a dollar store change tray. These emergency WWII notes were printed for use in...
February coin show schedule worth noting: Long Beach (CA) – Feb 6-8 FUN Winter (Orlando) – Feb 13-16 ANA National Money Show (location TBD) –...
Small-size Gold Certificates from 1928 remain legal to own despite the 1933 gold recall. The recall exempted collectible coins and currency. Common dates in VF...
Silver Certificate collectors: Series 1935G notes with the motto “In God We Trust” are the last Silver Certificates ever printed. They’re common in circulated grades....
Reminder: PCGS Currency crossover submissions now accepted without removing notes from PMG holders. Fee is $45 plus standard grading. Turnaround approximately 6 weeks. Some collectors...
Found a binary note today – serial number 01001101. All ones and zeros. Binary notes have grown in collector interest over the past few years....
Heritage just listed a 1934 $10,000 Federal Reserve Note. Estimate: $350,000-400,000. Only 336 examples of this denomination are known to exist. This one grades PMG...
Quick tip for new collectors: don’t clean your notes. Chemical cleaning destroys paper fibers. Even if a note looks brighter after treatment, the damage is...
BEP production numbers for December 2024 are out. Notable runs: $1 star notes from Fort Worth: 3.2 million (standard) $100 L* (San Francisco): Under 500,000...
Starting a currency collection feels overwhelming. Thousands of different notes exist, prices range from pocket change to house payments, and specialized terminology fills every reference...
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