Download Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money in TXT, DJV

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Illustrates each type of bill and note in American paper money, and provides current values., This edition of the most comprehensive reference devoted exclusively to U.S. currency issues has been fully updated and expanded. With more than 5,500 listings and over 14,000 valuations, collectors get the latest pricing information for all known U.S. paper money printed since 1813.In this respected guide, collectors will find a number of items not listed anywhere else, such as large and small size notes, national bank notes, encased postage and fractional currency. It also features coverage of error notes, military payment certificates, and an extensive guide to authentication of U.S. currency. Listings are arranged by logical denomination-date according to issue style. Major sections provide essential historical and economic background information allowing collectors and students to understand each issue.- Updated pricing information and note photos for U.S. currency printed since 1813- Expanded coverage with more than 5,500 listings and over 14,000 valuations- Includes listings for items not found in any other reference

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