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United States Currency
United States Currency
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Author(s): Bressett, Kenneth E.
ISBN No.: 9780794851897
Year: 202412
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.43
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

United States Currency , now available in a revised Ninth edition, tells the story of paper money in the United States from the 1800s to today. Whether you actively collect U.S. currency, or you simply have a few old notes you want to look up, you will find a wealth of valuable information inside. Features market values and illustrations of large-size, small-size, and Fractional Currency notes, arranged by Friedberg numbers, a historical background on each series and denomination, from $1 to $10,000. Covers collector information such as grading, supply and demand, how to specialize, housing your collection, detecting counterfeits, glossary of collector terms, and World War II issues, uncut sheets, error notes, and much more. Ninth Edition Highlights: More than xxx color images New Foreword by Patrick Perez, Editor of CDN Monthly Greysheet Greysheet-based pricing and GSID numbers that identify and link a coin across the entire family of Whitman Brands products, such as the Greysheet online pricing tool, CDN Exchange, and the Greysheet mobile app values in multiple grades New content covering xxx. This is the second title in the former Whitman Guidebook Series to be rebranded and published under the new Collector Series(TM)--your essential gateway into the fascinating world of collecting.


This series provides comprehensive, up-to-date guidance on identifying, valuing, and caring for coins. Authored by industry experts, each book ensures enthusiasts can maximize both their enjoyment and investment.


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