How much is my collectible currency worth?
Old collectible paper money can be extremely valuable based on if your banknote falls within particular categories. Sometimes we get approached by someone who thinks they have something worth thousands of dollars when its only worth $1-$2. Your collectible currency can be worth anywhere from $1 to $100,000 depending on condition, rarity, market value, and serial number.
What kind of paper money do we buy?
The short answer is everything. As long as it is genuine. We do not buy fake or facsimile paper money bills simply because they have no value to us or the market.
We buy everything, including the following:
- Silver Certificates
- Gold Certificates
- Treasury Notes
- Legal Tenders
- 1914 & 1918 Blue Seal Notes
- National Currency
- $500 Bills
- $1,000 Bills
- 1914 Red Seal Notes
- Demand Notes
- Brown Seal Hawaii Notes
- North Africa Notes
- Fractional Currency
- 1918 FRBNs
- World Notes
- Postal Notes
- Confederate Currency
- Military Payment Certificates
Key
- Series: This is the date on the bill, but not necessarily when the note was printed
- Seal: Different types of currency had different seal colors and types
- Average Condition: This means the bill is in anywhere from low to high condition
- Unc: Stands for Uncirculated, meaning no folds, no imperfections, perfect
- Unc Star: Stands for Uncirculated Star notes, which are even more scarce than regular issued Uncirculated notes
- Rare: This means your bill is incredibly rare, contact us for pricing