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Hello, First time poster. I have been collecting US coins for some time but never looked at paper money. I just started looking at Colonial and Continental paper. Really just because I like the history behind it. So can you guys suggest some books, that cover this subject. I have "Paper Money of the United States" by A.and I. Friedberg. Thanks for the help Art
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to CCF. Here is a web site you may like http://www.oldcurrencyvalues.com/Pr...urrency.html
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Eric Newman's Early Paper Money of America.
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Thanks guys, I ordered Newmans book and have been to the web site. Art
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If you want to learn about the history behind U.S. bank note companies and engravers, you won't find a better reference than "The Engraver's Line" by Gene Hessler.
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