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The most effective way to get paper money is not through general circulation, but through dealers, collectors, auctions, and shows. About once a week someone posts a message asking for people to trade/buy/sell paper money. Even with the large audience of rec.collecting.coins, you don't reach many collectors. But this is still one way many people get notes.
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Most U.S. Federal Reserve Bank Notes are common, although all notes issued from the Dallas bank are rare and some from other district banks are scarce. All Star Note Federal Reserve Bank Notes are scarce. The Standard Guide to Small Size U.S. Paper Money (1928 to date), by Dean Oakes and John Schwartz, is recommended for more information.
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NGC to Launch Services for Ancient Coins

Thu, 06 Nov 2008 06:55:59 +0000
Numismatic Guaranty Corporation (NGC), the world’s leading coin certification service, has announced that it will be offering comprehensive services for ancient coins beginning January 1, 2009.
The new division, NGC Ancients, will be led by David Vagi, author of Coinage and History of the Roman Empire and an ancient coin specialist since 1990. NGC Ancients will ...]

2008-W Platinum Eagle Uncirculated One-Ounce, Last Standing Coin

Mon, 24 Nov 2008 18:32:57 +0000
The 2008-W American Eagle Platinum Uncirculated One-Ounce Coin is the only remaining uncirculated platinum collector coin available from the United States Mint. The 1/2 ounce version joined the "unavailable" ranks Monday morning with the already sold out 1/4 ounce, 1/10 ounce and four-coin set.
Collectors have watched the series closely since the Mint reduced its ...]

Too Good to be True

Sat, 20 Sep 2008 13:40:07 +0000
By Len Ratzman - The California Numismatist - CoinLink Content Partner
The high only lasted a couple of hours.
It took only that long to find out that my friend’s 1795 Flowing Hair 3-leaf dollar in MS-55 (my estimate) that had been left to her by her greatgrandfather was, sadly, only a good counterfeit.
When Sarah called ...]