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Save 9%The monthly Greensheet provides currency dealers and collectors with the ONLY WHOLSALE BID prices for collectible U.S. Currency. Notes are priced in the most popular grading ranges most often used by currency specialist from VG (Very Good) through GEM CU (Gem Crisp Uncirculated).
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Collectors new to currency are usually quite surprised to learn that for much of its history, the U.S. has had different Types of currency circulating side-by-side. In the decades following the Civil War, separate Acts of Congress created separate classes of currency. Each came with their own special characteristics, and some even had limitations on how they could be used as money!
The Greensheet provides prices for the Demand Notes of 1861; the U.S. Notes (Legal Tender Notes) of 1862 through 1923; Compound Interest Treasury Notes of 1863-1864; Interest Bearing Notes of 1861-1865; Refunding Certificates of 1879; large-sized Silver Certificates of 1880-1923; Treasury Notes (Coin Notes) of 1890 1891; the three different issues of National Bank Notes of 1875 through 1902; large-sized Federal Reserve Bank Notes of 1915-1918; Federal Reserve Notes of 1914-1918; National Gold Bank Notes of 1870-1875; and Gold Certificates of 1882-1922.
In the Small-Size series, the Greensheet lists prices for Legal Tender Notes, 1928-1966; Silver Certificates 1928-1953; the R&S Experimental Silver Certificates of 1935; Small-Size U.S. Bank Notes and National Bank Notes of 1929; Federal Reserve Bank Notes of 1929; Federal Reserve Notes of 1928-1950; the World War II Emergency issues for Hawaii and North Africa; and the Gold Certificates of 1928.
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The Greensheet bid prices are derived from two primary sources: public trades of United States currency, primarily via auction results, and anecdotal dealer information. Whereas United States coins have a tradition of dealer bids posted on electronic trading networks and buy sheets, the currency market relies more on auction results and specialists. We are in regular contact with the major currency buyers in the market.
CDN Publishing takes this data, along with market knowledge and dealer experience, and derives a wholesale price that in theory a paper money dealer would pay another dealer for a given note. Importantly, notes with problems, such as tears, pinholes, graffiti, or missing pieces will trade at a discount, sometimes significantly so.
The Greensheet wholesale bid prices are for problem-free, clean notes. It is expected that retail transactions will take place at a price above the Greensheet wholesale bid price.
What's covered each month?
SERIES | GRADES COVERED |
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Continental & Colonial Currency | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Large Size Notes | |
Demand Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63 |
Legal Tender Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Compound Interest, Interest Bearing & Refunding Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65 |
Silver Certificates | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Treasury (Coin) Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
National Bank Notes (by type) | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Federal Reserve Bank Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Federal Reserve Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
National Gold Bank Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40 |
Gold Certificates | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Small Size Notes | |
Legal Tender Notes (Including Star Notes) | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Silver Certificates (Including Star Notes) | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
National Bank Notes (by type) | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Federal Reserve Bank Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Federal Reserve Notes | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
World War II Emergency Issues | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Gold Certificates | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Fractionals | |
Fractional Currency | VG8, F12, VF20, VF35, XF40, AU50, AU58, CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, GEM CU66, SUP CU67 |
Fractional Proof & Specimen Notes | CU60, CU63, VCH CU64, GEM CU65, SUP CU67 |
Military Payment Certificates | |
Military Payment Certificates | VG8, F12, VF20, XF40, AU50, CU60, CU63, GEM CU65 |
Replacement MPCs | VG8, F12, VF20, XF40, AU50, CU60, CU63, GEM CU65 |
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