/r/papermoney
A place to share collectible paper money (and fiscal paper) with numismatic value from all around the world. The subreddit is moderated by professional and very experienced collectors - please read the rules before posting. Enjoy!
Wealth of information on US small size notes (post 1928):
World paper values (general guide - pricing for world notes is difficult and eBay recently sold (common) and Heritage / Stacks archives (rare) are best gauges) http://www.pmgnotes.com/priceguide/world-note-price-guide.aspx
Do you have an error? https://www.pmgnotes.com/news/article/4801/Error-Is-Human-Part-I/
https://www.pmgnotes.com/news/article/4896/Error-Is-Human-Part-II/
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Hi Guys, does anyone know about this money and its value for today's date.
My dad left me about 20 of these pristine 2 dollar bills the only thing that confuses me is there’s a stamp on all of them from 1973-1976 and it’s post marked , any help would be appreciated
Thanks everyone
My grandpa gave me a 1934 $500 bill from the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago. He had gotten it from his grandpa.
I think that it would be cool to find a sequential or nearly sequential $500 to add to my collection. I know that it is a longshot since many of these notes no longer exist but does anyone have any suggestions for my search other than eBay alerts?
Was trying to find out what category it would classify as to get some idea of price (my brother doesn't believe in my obsession with serial numbers) thoughts?
Wondering if this is eorth anything over face? Has some creeses.
I'm retired and thinking about selling this. Found in the wild, I don't remember where.I've had it for a few years. There is a 1/4 inch crease on the upper right corner (not visible in the photo). It's been stored in a protective sleeve. Thoughts or advice?
Its a 1953C 2 dollar silver certificate that says "best luck in the future" - 10/69
This is an awesome find as a broke teenager