Additional Rare Paper Money Tips
by coinspapermoney_9 | May 27, 2010 | In Coins & Paper Money
Buying Rare Paper Money was one of the best investments I ever made. I highly endorse it.
Tom Denly a respected member of this hobby identified 7 main areas of collecting interest in a issue of Bank Note Reporter.
A very common type of world paper collection is to collect notes from “every country”. The definition of every country can vary greatly, but this type of collection is relatively inexpensive.
One thing to keep in mind is that the quality of books on paper money is very high and they play a major role for collectors. Lots of people have dedicated their lives to researching and compiling information on paper money. It just makes sense to utilize and build on what they’ve already done.
1) large-size US type notes
2) US national bank notes (issued by local banks chartered by the US)
3) US fractional currency (notes from the 1800s of less than 1 dollar)
4) pre-US colonial currency
5a) US obsolete notes (from private banks of the 1880s)
5b) Confederate States of America notes
6) small-size US type notes (the size we’re familiar with now)
7a) recent and general world paper money
7b) older and rare world paper money
error notes, including printing, paper and cutting errors
9) Souvenir Cards
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(1993) BENJAMIN FRANKLIN FIRE SER BILL RIGHTS SILVER MEDAL S$1 PF 69 ULT CAM NGC US $41.51 (18 Bids) End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 19:26:57 PST |
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RARE 1935A SERIES U.S. ONE DOLLAR BILL SILVER CERTIFICATE "S" EXPERIMENTAL NOTE US $595.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 19:27:24 PST |
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$5 Five Dollar Silver Certificate Star Note 1934D Narro US $185.00 End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 19:30:56 PST |
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The Silver Story American Currency Set Silver Certificate, Morgan, Peace Dollar US $78.27 (10 Bids) End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 19:31:23 PST |
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