Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date


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Compact packaging and large-size photos deliver on-the-spot identifying details for making savvy online auction decisions.

Appealing collecting details whether you’re a serious currency collector or someone with a general interest in the history of paper money.

This handy reference equips you with the key details to successfully identify, assess, buy and sell modern U.S. paper money. With precise population figures, serial number range listings, up-to-date analyzed values, and more than 300 photos and illustrations, this take-anywhere reference helps you stay on top of today’s U.S. paper money market

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Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date

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5 comments to Standard Guide to Small Size U. S. Paper Money 1928 to Date

  • Dean Oakes has made a great effort here, in essence trying to find the information that Chuck O’Donnell late. All interested persons must understand how the collection of information difficult. is. My contribution is noted, and at least I have my name on the contributors page. Rating: 4 / 5

  • much more detailed than other books I bought. Well worth the money if you look small. Rating: 5 / 5

  • This book is excellent for the silver and paper collector in your family. I know a number of announcements and values are surprising in some cases. [. . . ] Auction A place strips of paper money. [. . . ] A number of auctioneers to handle paper money as Bowers and Merenaau 800-458 4646. Pour-gatherers, this acquisition could be very useful. Rating: 4 / 5

  • I bought the new 6th edition. I think I’ll put my money in seven editions and future. One would think that with the current serial numbers of the two $ 2,003 bills. The 5th edition was a mistake and now the opportunity to resolve the problem and never resolved. My reccomendations are used to buy 5th edition and the use of completed eBay auctions to know the rate in effect on prices. Rating: 1 / 5

  • OK, I collect coins and have little interest in money. That said, the questions always come up against U.S. dollar and it never hurts to have another book référence.C is exactly what I needed. As with most reference books, the question is always “current edition (new face) vs old edition (cheaper).” He always seems to lean toward the old edition and the second, which is what I would definitely recommend. Rating: 5 / 5

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