- Dollar Bills With Low Numbers
- Value Of Low Serial Number Currency
- Fancy Serial Number Currency
- Currency Values By Serial Number
- Rare Serial Numbers On Money
- 1954 Bank of Canada $1 Replacement Note *C/F 0625357 PCGS CH.UNC64 PPQ BC-37cA
C $75.00
Shipping: + C $5.95 Shipping
- 1954 BANK OF CANADA $5 Replacement Note *R/X 'Above' PCGS CH.UNC-63 BC-39cA
C $189.95
Shipping: + C $15.00 Shipping
- Canada $2 Bank Note PMG Graded Paper Money Currency GEM Uncirculated 66 EPQ 1986
C $82.98
C $89.23
Shipping: + C $8.11 Shipping
- 1954 Bank of Canada $2 Replacement Note *A/G 3269055 PCGS CH.UNC63 PPQ BC-38cA
C $79.95
Shipping: + C $5.95 Shipping
- 1973 Canada 1 One Dollar BFE Prefix Canadian Uncirculated Currency Banknote I395
C $13.51
Shipping: + C $13.52 Shipping
- 1974 Canada 2 Two Dollar BB Prefix Canadian Uncirculated Currency Banknote I398z
C $27.02
Shipping: + C $13.52 Shipping
- 1954 Bank of Canada $2 Replacement Note *A/G 3269054 PCGS CH.UNC63 PPQ BC-38cA
C $79.95
Shipping: + C $5.95 Shipping
- 1937 Canada Bank Note $2 KGVI P59c Coyne/Towers PCGS VF35 TMM*
C $135.18
Shipping: + C $18.30 Shipping
- 24K Gold Foil Paper Money 2 Dollar Banknotes Souvenir Collection Gifts Currency
C $6.18
C $6.50
Free shipping
- 1954 Canada 1 One Dollar OY Prefix Canadian Circulated Currency Banknote I113
C $10.82
Shipping: + C $13.52 Shipping
- 1973 Canada 1 One Dollar IC Prefix Canadian Circulated Currency Banknote I375
C $13.51
Shipping: + C $13.52 Shipping
- 1937 Bank Of Canada $5 Coyne/Towers PCGS GEM UNC 66PPQ
C $1,458.83
C $1,620.93
Shipping: + C $17.56 Shipping
Currency with low serial numbers have been noticed and collected since currency was printed. In the old days (pre-1928) low serial number notes were mostly. Sep 15, 2013 - Currency collectors pay handsomely for what they call “fancy” serial. The new “100” in the lower right-hand corners will shine in iridescent. Banknote Serial Numbers. They are generally denoted by either a prefix or suffix such as ZZ 12345678 or 12345678 /Z. Quite a lot of nations use a star for this purpose, so it would be something like 12345678¶. To the collector, these notes generally bring a premium to the cost of a collectible note.
We buy all types of old money. Not only do we pay more money than other dealers, in most situations we can pay you before you have to ship anything to us. The types of money listed below are what we are most interested in. If you believe you have some currency that we might be interested in, then please contact us via email, phone, or use our contact form. [email protected]
NATIONAL CURRENCY
More than fifty types of designs were used for national currency, and we buy all of them. Click the orange link above to learn more about national currency.
OBSOLETE BANKNOTES
Obsolete banknotes can be worth anywhere from $10 to $10,000. The value is based on the condition, denomination, and bank of issue. These are a specialty of ours.
GOLD CERTIFICATES
1863 marked the first year that gold certificates were issued. They were last printed in 1928. Today they are all very collectible. You can learn more about gold certificates by clicking the orange link above.
SILVER CERTIFICATES
Most silver certificates are fairly common, especially modern small size silver notes from 1928 and newer. Some silver certificates from the 19th century can be rare. Click the link above or the picture below to learn more about silver certificates.
LEGAL TENDERS
Legal tenders are also simply called United States notes. Most of them have red seals. However, that is certainly not a rule. We are aggressive buyers of legal tenders, especially 1869 and 1901 examples.
Dollar Bills With Low Numbers
TREASURY NOTES
Lots of old United States money has the term “Treasury Note” printed on it. However, the collector term only refers to coin notes from 1890 or 1891, some of which are very rare.
1914 RED SEALS
Federal Reserve notes come as three distinct types. The most valuable notes are almost always 1914 red seals. These were issued for a very short period of time. Fifties and one hundreds are always popular.
1914 BLUE SEALS
Unless the serial number of your 1914 blue seal federal reserve note ends with a star symbol, then it will be very common. These are still collectible, so don’t completely dismiss them.
$500 BILLS
We purchase all five hundred dollar bills. We are especially looking for notes with serial numbers under 100 or star notes. Anything from 1928 is a bonus. High grade $500 bills are especially in demand right now.
$1000 BILLS
Grover Cleveland is featured on the $1000 bill. These high denomination notes are usually available for around $1,500. However, things like the condition and serial number can increase the value.
1918 FEDERAL RESERVE BANK NOTES
Large size federal reserve bank notes were issued for 1915 and 1918. The year 1914 is also written on some of them. We are aggressive buyers of this type of money.
DEMAND NOTES
Demand notes are the earliest type of paper money issued by The United States. Demand notes are rarely found in high grades. We collect all denominations. Please offer anything you have available.
REFUNDING CERTIFICATES
These are rare and unusual bank notes that you don’t see every day. Some can be worth thousands of dollars in high grades.
Value Of Low Serial Number Currency
BROWN SEAL HAWAII NOTES
Most Hawaii notes are extremely common and worth less than $50. However, we are looking to buy stars, low serial number, and consecutive runs. Click the orange link above to learn more about Hawaii notes.
NORTH AFRICA
Anything with a yellow seal and a blue overprint is known as a North Africa note. These are very similar to Hawaii notes. Most are common but we do buy special examples like star notes, low serial numbers, and consecutive runs.
Fancy Serial Number Currency
POSTAL NOTES
These aren’t really paper money. However, we still pursue them. We are especially looking for golden examples from 1883 and 1884. These are very scarce but not especially popular in today’s market.
Currency Values By Serial Number
FOREIGN MONEY
We buy bank notes from The Bahamas, Barbados, Bermuda, British Guiana, British Honduras, Canada, Grenada, Hawaii, Jamaica, Hong Kong, The Leeward Islands, Palestine, The Philippines, St. Lucia, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos, and Zanzibar. If you have other types of money then we would suggest that you send us pictures of them. We can’t help you value any foreign currency over the phone.
FRACTIONAL CURRENCY
Most fractional currency is fairly common. However, there are some rare varieties out there. Send us pictures of what you have and we can check to see if you have some rare.
MILITARY PAYMENT CERTIFICATES
Most MPCs are worth a couple dollars each. We are looking to buy higher denominations, high grade notes, and replacements. Contact us if you think you have something of interest.