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  1. Perakis Currency is a trusted paper currency dealer that buys and sells rare paper money nationwide, including US paper money and world notes. They have a large inventory of fractionals, confederate money, national bank notes, colonial notes, silver certificates, continental currency and more.

    • Silver Certificates

      The certificates gave the holder title to a corresponding...

    • Confederate Money

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      Because counterfeiting was such a problem with the first...

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      2nd Issue – The term “fractional currency” wasn’t actually...

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      National bank notes were United States Currency issued by...

  2. Add to Bag. Explore a wide range of paper currency issued by the United States Mint. Discover unique designs and historic significance at our shop today. United States Mint.

  3. Collectible US Paper Money, Rare Paper Money. Skip to main content. 1-800-717-9529 ... United States Paper Money Inv# PM1013 Cat#FR-237. Country: United States. Years ...

  4. U.S. Rare Currency » Private Currency Collector - Dealer, Buying & Selling US Paper Money, Large & Small Size Gold & Silver Certificates, Federal Reserve Notes, Legal Tender & Premium Federal Reserve Products.

    • Large-Size Legal Tender Notes 1862-1923
    • Large-Size Silver Certificates 1878-1923
    • Large-Size Treasury Notes 1890-1891
    • Large-Size National Bank Notes 1863-1922
    • Large-Size Federal Reserve Bank Notes (National Currency) 1915-1918
    • Large-Size Federal Reserve Notes 1914-1918
    • Large-Size Gold Certificates 1882-1928

    Legal Tender Notes (also known as United States Notes) were first authorized in 1862, and are the longest-lived type of U.S. paper money. Because of their distinctive designs, many Legal Tender Notes have been given popular nicknames by collectors.

    Due to the discovery of silver in the American West, and surplus of that metal, in 1878, Congress authorized silver dollars as backing for U.S. paper currency. Known as Silver Certificates, these notes were backed by an equivalent dollar amount of silver deposited into the U.S. Treasury, and was payable to the bearer upon demand for the note's face...

    Also known as Coin Notes, these were used to pay for silver bullion purchased by the Treasury Department. First authorized in 1890, the notes stated that the bearer was to be paid on demand the note's face value in coin (silver or gold). The decision of whether it was to be silver or gold was left to the Secretary of the Treasury. After the Treasur...

    Once, National Bank Notes played an important part in daily commerce. They came into existence in 1863 during the Civil War. To help establish a national banking system and raise money to finance the war, the federal government decided to "charter" banks. Local and regional banks became chartered when they purchased government bonds and deposited t...

    The formation of the Federal Reserve System created a new type of currency. These new Federal Reserve Bank Notes carry the inscription "National Currency," and are backed by government bonds. The twelve individual Federal Reserve Banks issued their own notes, and the obligation to pay the bearer is made by the issuing bank, and not by the Federal R...

    Another new type of currency created by the formation of the Federal Reserve System was the Federal Reserve Note. These differed from Federal Reserve Bank Notes in that they were issued by the Federal Reserve System and were an obligation of the system – not the individual banks that released them. Federal Reserve Notes were once redeemable for gol...

    "Technicolor" Gold Certificate – Series 1905

    This note earned its "Technicolor" nickname because in addition to its bright golden-orange back, it also has gold tinting on a portion of the face. It is considered by collectors to be the most beautiful of all Gold Certificates. A portrait of George Washington is on the face, while the back shows the Great Seal of the United States. The note shown is from Series 1905 and has a red seal and serial numbers.

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  7. Americana Currency is a leading National paper money dealer. We sell a variety of collectible currency including large size bills and small size type notes, Confederate currency, National banknotes, obsolete banknotes and fractional currency.

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