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My Foray Into Currency!

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So, I just (and I do mean just, as in the last couple of weeks!) came to appreciate the beauty and plain ol' coolness factor of US currency. I've focused on coins so much that I all but neglected the great artwork and design that lives on their sister monetary material.

Credit for this new interest goes almost solely to Woodford (Justin) here on the CCF! I don't know if he's trying to lure me away from the dark side or what, but he was very generous in helping my daughter and I step into this part of the collecting universe. I had some old bills stored around my house, and with the specimens we received from Justin, we now have a nice little collection started.

I promised Justin I'd post pictures of our humble collection thus far. I'll put them up as separate replies to this topic.

I admit that I know next to nothing about the history of these bills...yet! I have lots of research to do. All I know is that now my daughter and I are on a quest to get a large format $1!

Justin, you rock, sir!
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 Posted 03/05/2013  10:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cheezyfryes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
First up, ones. From top to bottom (and yes, I realize I goofed and they're not in chronological order!):

1957 Silver Cert
1935E Silver Cert
1935H Silver Cert
1935E Silver Cert
1928A Silver Cert



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Next, twos. From top to bottom:

1928G
1928G
1928F
1976
1976

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Finally, a five and ten:

1963 $5
1926 $10 Gold Cert (my personal favorite)

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 Posted 03/05/2013  10:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cheezyfryes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Whoops, I completely forgot to include the aforementioned 1934A $10 bill! And now I can't find the darned thing and my wife isn't home... where'd she put it...
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 Posted 03/05/2013  10:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add miket to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Well best of luck to you and your daughter.I have nice starter stuff for my grandaughter
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Why, Steve I always thought currency was the dark side haha. Can't have people knowing that my secret agenda here involves luring the coin collectors into currency.

I'm glad you like the $10 gold cert. those are amazing notes and a crucial part in any advanced small size note collection.
I am working on getting the $50 and $100 gold cert. hopefully during April to complete my set (minus high denom. G.C.s).

Steve, you should aim for the 1923 $1 Silver Cert. or a 1902 National note from Cedar Rapids (although these are a few hundred) or somewhere from Iowa as your first large size $1.
I could help look for one if you'd like.
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03/06/2013 12:04 am
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Beautiful notes. Welcome to the side of good! Lol currency collecting is alotfa fun. I'm half through completing my.$1 series set. And 2 notes away from finishing my type.set. gold cert being one of them. Its been quite the joyride getting this far.
And I totaly agree, Woodford has been quite the help to me when t comes to currency.
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Not bad! I am trying to expand my series issues back from modern stuff but then I get sidetracked by my ongoing quest to complete my coin albums.
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