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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
8) error notes, including printing, paper and cutting errors
9) Souvenir Cards

1899-black-eagle-silver-certificate-large-size-note-paper-bill-estate-sale-find- 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate Large size note paper bill ESTATE SALE FIND
US $40.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:42:51 PST
1899-black-eagle-silver-certificate-large-size-note-paper-bill-estate-sale-find- 1899 Black Eagle Silver Certificate Large size note paper bill ESTATE SALE FIND
US $60.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:50:19 PST
garan-garanimals-berkshire-hathaway-stock-certificate Garan Garanimals Berkshire Hathaway stock certificate
US $49.99
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:55:02 PST
new-iraqi-dinars-4-x-25000-crisp-uncirculated-iraq-dinar-note-iqd--nid-100-000 NEW IRAQI DINARS 4 X 25000 Crisp Uncirculated Iraq Dinar note (IQD, NID) 100,000
US $133.98 (0 Bid)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:55:54 PST

The rare coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and Spain ...: a complete list of and prices paid for rare American ... coins, fractional currency, colonial, continental and Confederate paper money; a list of all counterfeit U. S. Treasury and national bank notes and Canadian banks notes, and how to detect them; the market value of all nations' coins and bank notes in U.S. money; a list of and prices paid for rare English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and Spanish coins.
The rare coins of America, England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, and Spain ...: a complete list of and prices paid for rare American ... coins, fractional currency, colonial, continental and Confederate paper money; a list of all counterfeit U. S. Treasury and national bank notes and Canadian banks notes, and how to detect them; the market value of all nations' coins and bank notes in U.S. money; a list of and prices paid for rare English, Irish, Scotch, French, German and Spanish coins.

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Throughout Treasury’s history, the Department has been in charge of overseeing the production of U.S. coins and currency notes for our nation. The United States Mint is responsible for producing coins and the Bureau of Engraving and Printing produces paper money. The Treasurer of the United States advises the Director of the Mint, the Director of the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Deputy Secretary and the Secretary of the Treasury on matters relating to coinage, currency and the production of other instruments by the United States.

Origin of the $ Sign – Where Did It Come From?

The origin of the “$” sign has been variously accounted for. Perhaps the most widely accepted explanation is that it is the result of the evolution of the Mexican or Spanish “P’s” for pesos, or piastres, or pieces of eight. This theory, derived from a study of old manuscripts, explains that the “S,” gradually came to be written over the “P,” developing a close equivalent to the”$” mark. It was widely used before the adoption of the United States dollar in 1785.

1925-s-peace-silver-dollar- 1925 S PEACE SILVER DOLLAR
US $34.99 (0 Bid)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:05:29 PST
1992-china-silver-coin--zheng-chenggong-mintage-10-150--historical-figure- 1992 China Silver Coin "Zheng Chenggong" Mintage: 10,150 "Historical Figure"
US $65.00 (14 Bids)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:05:40 PST
bullion-us-nice-bu-gem-us-american-silver-eagle-1998--ms-+++++fr-sh-&-ins-in-usa Bullion Us Nice Bu Gem Us American Silver Eagle 1998 MS +++++Fr Sh & Ins In Usa
US $89.99
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:05:48 PST
1890-p-morgan-dollar-au-or-better-5-photos- 1890 P MORGAN DOLLAR , AU OR BETTER , 5 PHOTOS
US $39.00 (0 Bid)
End Date: Monday Feb-06-2012 17:05:50 PST



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