So how collecting began for me, 1st was having Interest, 2nd is actually finding something on accident and putting it aside to save, then over time, I realized I had a old cigar box full of coins and bills, 3rd was curiosity, so like this video, you start educating yourself, 4th was finding bills and coins up for bidding before the time runs out, 5th was, I told myself that every week I get a paycheck, that I was going to buy myself something, and treated it as money I spent. So now a few years later I have 2 cigar boxes full now, and as I kept collecting $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50. I never realized it kept going up and up, that's how I started, I'm not dependent on it, but my hobby allows me to buy a car or even a house, it just happened that way for me. Best of luck to all, great video brother ty.
Awesome collection. A lot of airports have currency exchange stations. For a small fee you can exchange your US money for all types of international money. A few weeks ago I traveled from NC to Denver. Even though it was a domestic flight i was able to score a lot of bank notes from other countries for practically face value.
2:59 I have the 10¢ version of fractional currency I got from an antique store, it was minted 1874 and has William M Meredith (June 8, 1799 - August 17, 1873) who was the Former United States Secretary of the Treasury under the Zachery Taylor administration
Wow. That group of currency is awesome. I'm going to try to purchase some brown National Currency bank notes. I find these interesting especially after reading Numismatic News Express which highlights the different banks/towns where some bills originated from. Thanks
Nice presentation, Christian! One of the coolest world notes is the 1912 Russian 500 rubles. They are huge, have beautiful engraving, and at the time of issue would have purchased a house. If you look around, you can pick one up for a few bucks.
My few bills consist of a twenty that’s got the backside of the White House on 1988 I believe. Then in 1999 there’s a portrait of Jackson much larger. For some reason I don’t have much of an itch for bills. I used to have bills from a trip to Sydney Australia. But then I rationalized I could just go to google to look at the bills so I traded them back to us currency at the airport. On a different topic the best coin I ever owned was twenty dollar coin. Beautiful
I got a dollar bill shown on the adverse left side a Red Seal under the official Black Seal,,,the Red Seal shouldn't be displayed in any way or form on the dollar,,,l need to send it certify,,,, feedback thanks
I started with world currency at about the same age. I was that kid that asked for currency, coins , and stamps. I seem to always get world currency and cancelled stamps. I don't think my parents really knew but that's ok. I never pursued the world currency . It just felt like cheap nothing, some of it could be used for board games. US currency has that feel , smell, and those little blue and red silk threads.
On the front of a series 2017A one dollar bill, what does the small letter & small number on the left of the bill represent? I thought that I read that it represents the position of the bill on the sheet of bills that it was part of. But I have two bills with consecutive serial numbers and both bills have the same letter & number on the left of the face of the bills. I do apologize for this question but I am very confused. Thanks so much for your help.
Could you help me? I found a dollar bill that has what looks like a ink smudge. How can I tell if it is an error or something that occurred later also the bill is in poor condition
Goodafternoon, just watched your video regarding old US dollar bills. I would very much appreciate if you could help me find a collector for some old currency. i have a series of 1934...100US dollar bill and also a rare Gold Certificate amounting to 100,000 USD. Please let me know.
Back in the day gold and silver for paper. Today a $1 bill will get you 4 clad quarters worth about 25 cents melt. On the upside a $1 bill could get you 100 pennies 1982 or prior worth $3 melt because of they're pure copper.
@@TreasureTownCoins I love those copper large cents! Too bad our beloved coppers will be no more as of 4-1-2023 the mints will stop producing pennies altogether.
I just got a pack of 100 $2. It was a fresh pack from the mint. They were in consecutive order except the last 7 notes were * notes and they were not in consecutive order. Is this common practice to mix * notes in with regular Notes? The number started with L00143311* and ended with L00143333*. They were from series 2017A. Any info would be appreciated.
So how collecting began for me, 1st was having Interest, 2nd is actually finding something on accident and putting it aside to save, then over time, I realized I had a old cigar box full of coins and bills, 3rd was curiosity, so like this video, you start educating yourself, 4th was finding bills and coins up for bidding before the time runs out, 5th was, I told myself that every week I get a paycheck, that I was going to buy myself something, and treated it as money I spent. So now a few years later I have 2 cigar boxes full now, and as I kept collecting $1 $2 $5 $10 $20 $50. I never realized it kept going up and up, that's how I started, I'm not dependent on it, but my hobby allows me to buy a car or even a house, it just happened that way for me. Best of luck to all, great video brother ty.
Awesome collection. A lot of airports have currency exchange stations. For a small fee you can exchange your US money for all types of international money. A few weeks ago I traveled from NC to Denver. Even though it was a domestic flight i was able to score a lot of bank notes from other countries for practically face value.
I tried doing this, but they wouldn't let me take out less that 100 dollars
Can’t you just request a foreign currency exchange at your bank?
Hi I found a 100 bill with a run Green mark on his face.
Looks like Abraham Lincoln signature on that 1827 note bottom left
these videos are very informative.
I'm happy that I started collecting 2 years ago😄
That's awesome!
These banknotes and currency are really neat ... like history behind many of these. Thanks for sharing all this information.
2:59 I have the 10¢ version of fractional currency I got from an antique store, it was minted 1874 and has William M Meredith (June 8, 1799 - August 17, 1873) who was the Former United States Secretary of the Treasury under the Zachery Taylor administration
Have a few of them, but more to collect. Great info.
Nice thanks enjoyed your collection
Very cool article 😎 thx for sharing such a great video enjoyed it 😀
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow. That group of currency is awesome. I'm going to try to purchase some brown National Currency bank notes. I find these interesting especially after reading Numismatic News Express which highlights the different banks/towns where some bills originated from. Thanks
thanks for the showing
Love Your Video!! 💰
Nice presentation, Christian! One of the coolest world notes is the 1912 Russian 500 rubles. They are huge, have beautiful engraving, and at the time of issue would have purchased a house. If you look around, you can pick one up for a few bucks.
Thank you for the recommendation! I believe I've owned one at one point - was quite worn - but a super cool note.
My few bills consist of a twenty that’s got the backside of the White House on 1988 I believe. Then in 1999 there’s a portrait of Jackson much larger. For some reason I don’t have much of an itch for bills. I used to have bills from a trip to Sydney Australia. But then I rationalized I could just go to google to look at the bills so I traded them back to us currency at the airport. On a different topic the best coin I ever owned was twenty dollar coin. Beautiful
I got a dollar bill shown on the adverse left side a Red Seal under the official Black Seal,,,the Red Seal shouldn't be displayed in any way or form on the dollar,,,l need to send it certify,,,, feedback thanks
My grandparents have a square 60 baht banknote with many others hung in a painting frame on a wall in their living room
I started with world currency at about the same age. I was that kid that asked for currency, coins , and stamps. I seem to always get world currency and cancelled stamps. I don't think my parents really knew but that's ok. I never pursued the world currency . It just felt like cheap nothing, some of it could be used for board games. US currency has that feel , smell, and those little blue and red silk threads.
I have a 2013 $20 bill with a big star between Jackson and green seal about eye level
On the front of a series 2017A one dollar bill, what does the small letter & small number on the left of the bill represent? I thought that I read that it represents the position of the bill on the sheet of bills that it was part of. But I have two bills with consecutive serial numbers and both bills have the same letter & number on the left of the face of the bills.
I do apologize for this question but I am very confused.
Thanks so much for your help.
Got my answer! Thanks.
I'm new to banknote collecting, what are banknote sleeves/protectors that you recommend?
Could you help me? I found a dollar bill that has what looks like a ink smudge. How can I tell if it is an error or something that occurred later also the bill is in poor condition
Can you do a star note guide or point me to one..? I'm a noob. Ty!
Good idea! May be a little while but I will put it on my list
Goodafternoon, just watched your video regarding old US dollar bills. I would very much appreciate if you could help me find a collector for some old currency.
i have a series of 1934...100US dollar bill and also a rare Gold Certificate amounting to 100,000 USD. Please let me know.
May I ask, what about the so called Okinawa dollar note, I heard the dollar note has a red or blue stamp, is that factual or true? I not sure.
Back in the day gold and silver for paper. Today a $1 bill will get you 4 clad quarters worth about 25 cents melt.
On the upside a $1 bill could get you 100 pennies 1982 or prior worth $3 melt because of they're pure copper.
True! Or maybe 100 IHCs (or 200 half cents)
@@TreasureTownCoins I love those copper large cents! Too bad our beloved coppers will be no more as of 4-1-2023 the mints will stop producing pennies altogether.
where to buy
I found a 1935 sc error note last night
I wanna start collecting old currency, but I don’t know how
Do you have banknotes from Mexico?
I do!
How do you know if your old notes are real?
1988 100 dollar
hi
Zimbabwe currency...
Hi i have one...i want to sell this
I searched this up cause of rdr2😂😂
I have 1 million dollar American 2001, let me know
I Always Thought United States Notes Were Rearer Then Silver Certificates !!!
Can you tell where you buy those us and world old banknote?
I have two bill notes 10.000.00 and 5.000.00
Ok Im sorry but I am getting extremely triggered
Ok
Fingers on the notes right?
I just got a pack of 100 $2. It was a fresh pack from the mint. They were in consecutive order except the last 7 notes were * notes and they were not in consecutive order. Is this common practice to mix * notes in with regular Notes? The number started with L00143311* and ended with L00143333*. They were from series 2017A. Any info would be appreciated.
Hey bro can you chat me? I just want to ask you what kind of old money i have