9780871847225-0871847221-Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations

Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations

ISBN-13: 9780871847225
ISBN-10: 0871847221
Edition: 22
Author: Arthur L. Friedberg, Ira S. Friedberg, Robert Friedberg
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Coin & Currency Inst
Format: Hardcover 311 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780871847225
ISBN-10: 0871847221
Edition: 22
Author: Arthur L. Friedberg, Ira S. Friedberg, Robert Friedberg
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Coin & Currency Inst
Format: Hardcover 311 pages

Summary

Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations (ISBN-13: 9780871847225 and ISBN-10: 0871847221), written by authors Arthur L. Friedberg, Ira S. Friedberg, Robert Friedberg, was published by Coin & Currency Inst in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other United States History (Antiques & Collectibles, Encyclopedias & Subject Guides, Americas History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Paper Money of the United States: A Complete Illustrated Guide with Valuations (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used United States History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.21.

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Sixty-eight years after its introduction, the twenty-second edition of Paper Money of United States, the standard reference book on American currency, is being released by the Coin & Currency Institute. In 1953, the late Robert Friedberg (1912-1963) broke new ground when the Treasury Department granted permission for photographs of American paper money to be printed for the first time. The current edition's 328 pages sets the standard once again by featuring notes from America's greatest currency collections, all reproduced in color. The inaugural edition of Paper Money of the United States also introduced other innovations never before attempted. The subject became standardized and the book earned a permanent place on reference shelves. During the past three decades, it has been completely expanded, revised, and edited by Arthur L. Friedberg and Ira S. Friedberg. As with any price catalog, the twenty-second edition of Paper Money of the United States is a snapshot in time – and as the new edition debuts, it shows that the market for paper money market is stable, with notes of great rarity or top quality often setting price records every time they are sold. As with every edition, all valuations have been adjusted to reflect market conditions, which are mostly up. These prices are given in up to seven states of preservation from Very Good (VG8) to Gem Uncirculated (Gem65). There are also several other significant additions and revisions to the new volume, including motes never before known to exist, making it a necessity for every collector and dealer of American currency.From the first year of Federal paper money, 1861, to the present, the fronts and backs of all classes and types of currency, from 3 cents to 10,000 dollars are illustrated. These are accompanied by text listing, describing and pricing every variety of paper money ever issued, more than 10,000 prices in all. With close to 1,000 color photographs, the result is a complete pictorial, descriptive and numismatic history of the currency of the United States. There are supplemental sections on Continental and Colonial Currency (notes issued from 1680 to 1788), the Treasury Notes of the War of 1812, considered by some to be the first national currency, a comprehensive listing by type of the issues of the Confederate States of America, and sections devoted to paper money errors, postage envelopes, postal notes, and encased postage stamps. The latter three, along with Fractional Currency, were created to alleviate the shortage of change needed for commerce during and after the Civil War. The listing in the Appendix of the 14,348 National Banks that existed from 1863 to 1929 also shows the numbers of large size and small size notes known to exist for each note-issuing bank. The Appendix also includes information on uncut sheets of small-size notes, including the modern issues sold by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Paper money collectors depend on the Friedberg Numbering System™, a uniform method of cataloging bank notes that is the international standard for American currency. This numbering shorthand, along with the hundreds of photographs, enables anyone to instantly locate a specific banknote, and allows a dealer to advertise a note without need of extensive description. A distinguished panel of acknowledged experts on paper money has assisted the authors, enabling them to establish accurate and up-to-the minute valuations for all issues.Paper Money of the United States has been an invaluable asset to currency collectors and numismatists for generations. It possesses an appeal and value of its own, not just to lovers of Americana and of the fine art of engraving, but to students of American history, finance and economics. It is recognized as a landmark work and is the undisputed standard reference on American currency – internationally acknowledged as the most comprehensive and universally quoted guide on the subject. Banks in America and

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