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United States Paper Money

Federal Reserve-issued United States paper money began in 1914. Prior to 1914, treasury notes and other more decentralized paper monies were circulated. The 1914 series ranged from $5 to $100, and while some presidents were in the same denominations as we know them today, others are quite different. Andrew Jackson, known today as the face of the $20 bill, was originally on the $10. Alexander Hamilton, today's $10, was not in the 1914 series, but was added in the 1918 expansion series on the $1,000 note.

Since 1928, the presidents featured on the notes have aligned with how they are known today. The $1 and $2 bills were added to the roster with the 1928 series, but the $500-$10,000 notes were discontinued in 1934. All denominations have since been redesigned except for the $1 and the $2 notes, which still maintain their original 1928 designs. Redesigns have not been drastic: the same presidents are still featured, albeit with different portraits, and the reverse of the notes still feature the same iconic buildings.

United States paper money is somewhat unusual in the world due to its overwhelming greenness. Although the Federal Reserve has attempted to infuse the notes with more color in recent years, they are still incredibly green when compared to other world currencies, which typically incorporate different colors for different denominations. Also, unlike many other paper currencies, United States notes are uniform in size.


Quick Facts

  • United States paper money is known for having a number of silly nicknames. These include buck, greenback, dead presidents, sawbuck, and bones
  • The Grand Watermelon, a $1,000 bill from 1890, holds the record for the most expensive banknote ever sold at auction: $3.29 million in 2014
  • The $1 bill is a favorite target of conspiracy theories due to the large amount of icons and symbols present in the design

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(2) 1935-D, (3) 35-E, (3) 35-F, (2) 35-G Silver Certificates
Apr 24, 5:00 PM EDT
(2) 1935-D, (3) 35-E, (3) 35-F, (2) 35-G Silver Certificates
by Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
Est: $1- $5,000
$4214 Bids
10 1957 $1 Silver Certificates
Apr 24, 5:00 PM EDT
10 1957 $1 Silver Certificates
by Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
Est: $1- $5,000
$5511 Bids
1862 $2.00 Legal Tender Alexander Hamilton Currency Note
May 25, 10:00 AM EDT
1862 $2.00 Legal Tender Alexander Hamilton Currency Note
by Mebane Antique Auction
Est: $100- $10,000
$959 Bids
1957-A/B $1 Silver Certificates (3 A) & (4 B)
Apr 24, 5:00 PM EDT
1957-A/B $1 Silver Certificates (3 A) & (4 B)
by Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
Est: $1- $5,000
$388 Bids
1899 $1 "Black Eagle" Large Size Silver Certificate. Portrait Of Abraham Lincoln & Ulysses S. Grant.
Apr 25, 5:00 PM EDT
1899 $1 "Black Eagle" Large Size Silver Certificate. Portrait Of Abraham Lincoln & Ulysses S. Grant.
by Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
Est: $1- $5,000
$96 Bids
Lot of Ten 1963 B Series $1 Federal Reserve Notes
Apr 26, 7:00 PM EDT
Lot of Ten 1963 B Series $1 Federal Reserve Notes
by Big Dog Auctions
Est: $0- $0
$96 Bids
(4) Assorted Silver Certificates 1928-76
Apr 27, 10:00 AM MST
(4) Assorted Silver Certificates 1928-76
by EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
Est: $0- $0
$305 Bids
1860 $50.00 The Central Bank Of Staunton Virginia Currency Note
May 25, 10:00 AM EDT
1860 $50.00 The Central Bank Of Staunton Virginia Currency Note
by Mebane Antique Auction
Est: $100- $10,000
$654 Bids
FOUR LARGE BILLS INCLUDING BLACK EAGLE SILVER CERTIFICATE 1899 $1
Apr 25, 10:00 AM EDT
FOUR LARGE BILLS INCLUDING BLACK EAGLE SILVER CERTIFICATE 1899 $1
by Cordier Auctions & Appraisals
Est: $200- $300
$1603 Bids
1928 $10.00 Gold Certificate Currency Note
May 25, 10:00 AM EDT
1928 $10.00 Gold Certificate Currency Note
by Mebane Antique Auction
Est: $100- $10,000
$2403 Bids
1922 $20 US Gold Certificate
Apr 24, 5:00 PM CDT
1922 $20 US Gold Certificate
by Gold Standard Auctions
Est: $115- $10,000
$1103 Bids
1963 RED SEAL $5 UNITED STATES NOTE
Apr 26, 7:00 PM EDT
1963 RED SEAL $5 UNITED STATES NOTE
by Big Dog Auctions
Est: $0- $0
$63 Bids
1935-F BLUE SEAL $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE
Apr 26, 7:00 PM EDT
1935-F BLUE SEAL $1 SILVER CERTIFICATE
by Big Dog Auctions
Est: $0- $0
$33 Bids
FOUR- 1957 CRISP $1 SILVER CERTIFICATES
Apr 27, 11:00 AM EDT
FOUR- 1957 CRISP $1 SILVER CERTIFICATES
by Lakelands Auction Service
Est: $0- $0
$153 Bids
ASSORTED UNITED STATES OBSOLETE CURRENCY NOTES, LOT OF THREE
Apr 27, 9:00 AM EDT
ASSORTED UNITED STATES OBSOLETE CURRENCY NOTES, LOT OF THREE
by Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
Est: $50- $100
$403 Bids
1963 RED SEAL $5 UNITED STATES NOTE
Apr 26, 7:00 PM EDT
1963 RED SEAL $5 UNITED STATES NOTE
by Big Dog Auctions
Est: $0- $0
$63 Bids
1976 Series $2 Federal Reserve Note w/ JFK First Day of Issue Stamp **CRISP PAPER**
Apr 26, 7:00 PM EDT
1976 Series $2 Federal Reserve Note w/ JFK First Day of Issue Stamp **CRISP PAPER**
by Big Dog Auctions
Est: $0- $0
$32 Bids
(50) Original 1976 $2.00 FRN Currency Notes
May 24, 6:00 PM EDT
(50) Original 1976 $2.00 FRN Currency Notes
by Mebane Antique Auction
Est: $10- $10,000
$802 Bids
1899 FR236 Silver Certificate CHOICE UNC, Provenance: Estate of Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut
May 09, 4:00 PM EDT
1899 FR236 Silver Certificate CHOICE UNC, Provenance: Estate of Thomas Bailey, Manchester, Connecticut
by Nadeau's Auction Gallery
Est: $300- $600
$2002 Bids
50 Each FR1510 1953-A Red Seal Crisp UNC $ 2 Dollar Bills, in original wrapper
May 09, 4:00 PM EDT
50 Each FR1510 1953-A Red Seal Crisp UNC $ 2 Dollar Bills, in original wrapper
by Nadeau's Auction Gallery
Est: $200- $400
$1002 Bids
34 Each U.S. $5 Notes from 1928 to 1963 Series in VG to AU, along with forty three Federal
May 09, 4:00 PM EDT
34 Each U.S. $5 Notes from 1928 to 1963 Series in VG to AU, along with forty three Federal
by Nadeau's Auction Gallery
Est: $200- $400
$1002 Bids
1953, Four 1963 $5 Red Seal US Notes. Circulated.
Apr 25, 5:00 PM EDT
1953, Four 1963 $5 Red Seal US Notes. Circulated.
by Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
Est: $1- $5,000
$322 Bids
1953-A, Four 1953-B $5 Red Seal US Notes. Circulated.
Apr 25, 5:00 PM EDT
1953-A, Four 1953-B $5 Red Seal US Notes. Circulated.
by Richard L. Edwards Auctioneer
Est: $1- $5,000
$322 Bids

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