Paper Money Values
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Perphaps the most commonly asked question regarding
antique collectible currency is - What's it Worth? This page is
designed to get you the answers you need.
Paper Money Values are based on predominately 3 factors:
1. The condition or grade of the note
2. The popularity of the note
3. The rarity of the note
If you have a specific question about paper money values for
silver certificates, gold certificates, legal tender notes, treasury
notes, star notes, high denominations, small size, federal
reserve notes, error notes, low or fancy serial number notes
CLICK HERE
If you have a specific question about paper money values for
National bank notes, confederate currency, colonial currency,
fractional currency, obsolete currency, or military payment
certificates CLICK HERE
Perphaps the best way to stay on top of the latest market
trends is to follow the prices realized for major currency
auctions.
Currency Auctions are a major way antique currency is sold.
There are two main currency auctioneers:
Heritage Auction House (CAA)
Lyn Knight Auction House
The prices realized for major currency auctions, in general,
give a consistent and reliable indicator of market paper money
value. I strongly suggest signing up for a free account with the
two above Auction Houses. This gives you invaluble
information for prices realized for past and current auctions!
For those people looking for a recent rare currency price guide:
Paper Money Values published by Coin World is a colorful
magazine published quarterly for those who are looking for a
recent price guide
The Bank Note Reporter is a monthly paper money magazine
which also contains a price guide for United States large size,
small size and national bank notes.