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Are There Any Webpages Similar To Coinsandcanada Concerning American Currency?

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The link below goes to coinsandcanada.com, which is an extremely comprehensive yet easy to use webpage covering every Canadian coin and currency.

I would like to find something similar for American currency since I am interested in the various types and denominations. I have not yet found any great sites similar to this one so I thought I would post here to see if anyone knows of a good place.

http://www.coinsandcanada.com/banknotes.php
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That is a great site. numismedia.com and numista.com may be helpful. I will be interested to see what others suggest as well.
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http://oldcurrencyvalues.com/

Printed reference books are going to be far better breaking down the varieties the further back one goes. Used copies of most books are affordable simply ignore the price guide portions.

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I guess not then. Too bad. I am curious about the various types of US currency but will have to pick up a book. Strange that there are no sites with this basic information. Might be an idea for someone to make a website.
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This site has a lot of information with various topics (history, denominations, security features, etc...) about US currency:
https://www.uscurrency.gov/

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I found that page but it wasn't really what I as looking for.

I went to Amazon and bought a Kindle version of the Red Book of American Currency. It only cost me 7 bucks and it had what I was looking for. I might pick up the coin version as well, even though I don't really have any American coins or currency, other than a few bits and pieces.
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