Title | : | Collecting U.S. Currency - Where Do I Begin? |
Lasting | : | 11.17 |
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Views | : | 4,1 rb |
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I would like to certify my dollar bill ,,,a Red Seal shouldn't be displayed under the official Black Seal ,,,,a planchette error ,,,the Red Seal is way bigger than the Black Seal ,,,need feedback please and where to have it graded Comment from : Rafael Baeza |
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Video is good Ben constantly said rhetorical “rights” constantly It’s a lack of vocabulary Comment from : Drew Peanuts |
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Bono would be proud Comment from : David Ufford |
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I don't collect currency, but if I could go back to my youth, I would certainly get into it I see the auctions on eBay and the bidding goes apeshit on some of these notes High demand means that such an item will sell easily and at close to retail price Of course there are similar items in the coin collecting realm too Comment from : jeffw1267 |
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Thank you for video on old paper bills, & book reference Beautiful collection & great condition Comment from : gma nana |
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Wow you have some nice currency, no Battleship note? Comment from : joel p |
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I have wanted a $1000 bill since I was a kid but could never afford one so I finally got a 1914 $20 federal reserve note just for the Grover Cleveland portrait Comment from : John Skujins |
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Educational notes? I’ve never heard of those Thanks for showing them I’d like to learn more! Comment from : T the Silver Stacker |
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Holy crap, I didn't even know those $5 silver certificates even existed They REALLY put a Morgan dollar on a banknote???? brI need to do more research Comment from : Jo-Cleetus Hazelscreetch |
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Thanks for sharing currency! Very nice job with a quick "explainer" But is paper currency more confusing than coins or just a language you don't speak? Arrow dates/no arrow dates, varying dimensions & weights within the same denomination, different patterns, full band, full steps, full bell lines, metal content, mint marks, double dies, large date/small date, and VAM varieties can make coins extremely complicated And isn't all circulating coins issued post 1970 basically debt service coins? Comment from : Polar Currency |
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Really cool notes! Thanks for sharing this overview for those of us that are very new to paper currency Comment from : The Coin Box |
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Nice Presentation Ben Comment from : Doug Tilley |
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Thank you For the first time that I can remember, collecting paper money makes a little sense The buffalo and the indian were super cool and would look cool next to an indian or buffalo gold coin! Comment from : lpandy21 |
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I began my currency collection at collecting the 1928 and 1934 $20 dollar bills that are uncirculated in high grade I know these dollars are kind of rare and are very collectible soo I started buying them over 15 years ago and now there's roughly 100 of them in my collection for my own collection The rarest dollar I've ever seen before is the Boston 1928 $20 dollar bills Only a few of them exist since the fire destroyed nearly 80 percent of them in the fire Comment from : brian massey |
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It'd be really nice if PMG or PCGS would have price guides for their notes Kind of hard to know a good price when the books list a price for VG, XF and CU65 Comment from : Joe Bohanon |
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The what app troll is going crazy today Crawl back under the bridge what app troll You would have better luck sticking up the people crossing said bridge Excellent video btw Mr Geek Comment from : Davis Wall |
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Wow, What a collection Wish I could afford some of those!! Comment from : Alan Hykes |
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nice note! Comment from : J D |
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Beautiful notes there Ben Nice u 2 reference, I have found what I am looking for, but can't afford or want to pay the price Comment from : Kevin Poggensee |
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Hi, Ben Nice notes I like the technicolor notes bTYU/bbr Comment from : Donald in New Mexico |
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you don't like US Notes? Comment from : Bartholomew Cubbins |
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Man that was pretty interesting I don’t have any old bills like those but a local dealer has some that I will take a closer look at them and try and pick up one just to own at least one piece of paper money Comment from : Everett White |
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I got into the large currency notes 3yrs ago and WOW works of art! Just like coins too a few yrs later you have a few in the collection GREAT share! Stay safe and Peace from the Sunflower State! Comment from : Ks Coins |
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Thanks great show Started with web feed notes Enjoyed ! Comment from : steve montanya |
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Nineteenth-century US notes are just amazingly beautiful I'd love to have them all in my collection Thanks for sharing Comment from : Historia z banknotem w tle |
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I'm drooling Comment from : JRW3 |
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Very interesting Mr Geek!! Comment from : Davis Wall |
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Now that video had some eye candy 🍭 brThat’s one hell of a collection you got in Ben very nice Great job breaking down all the different legalese from one type to the nextbrHaven’t been able to find these on your website, I’m interested in a couple of the comment free ones Comment from : Tylonn Platinum 3rd Coins |
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Interesting video You could have added currency from all the different national charter banks I know a coin dealer in Portsmouth Ohio who collects currency from national charter bank of Portsmouth Ohio Comment from : Everett Bradley |
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can you guys put a sticker on my graded currency too Comment from : Jay |
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Thank you so much for making this video I love large US notes I don't have many, but the ones I do have are lovely They are beautiful and fascinating Comment from : Todd Merrell |
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Martha Washington is on the reverse of the $1 Educational silver certificate Comment from : Todd Merrell |
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Those are beautiful! True works of art And now you've got me wanting to collect old paper currency Although I have been wanting to get a $500 note for some time now but dang are they pricey! Comment from : TundraPlugger |
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Thank you Benvery helpful!! Comment from : Scott Culiver |
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I do love those old notes, they're just so beautiful! Thank you for sharing them with us! Comment from : QuickSilver |
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A Wealth Of Knowledge! Thanks Ben!! Comment from : Robert Scagnelli |
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