Jeff Smith, President and CEO Treasuredstocks.com

Jeff Smith, President and CEO Treasuredstocks.com
Jeff Smith

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Stanton-signed coin notes -- stunning and rare!


Treasury or Coin Notes of 1890


1891 $1 Stanton Treasury Note Bruce - Roberts PCGS 64 PPQ Very Choice New Fr #: 352

Large Size Treasury Or Coin Notes were printed from 1878 to 1923 in the United States, as part of its circulation of paper currency. The Large Size Treasury Or Coin Notes were initially redeemable in the same face value of silver dollar coins, and later in raw silver bullion. Because of their significance in US history and rarity, Large Size Treasury/Coin Notes have become increasingly collectible and valuable. 

A portrait of Edwin M. Stanton, Abraham Lincoln’s Secretary of War, appears on the $1.00 denomination.

One of the most interesting of the large size type notes are the Treasury or Coin Notes which were issued between 1890 and 1891. Importantly, these notes were redeemable in silver or gold coin. 

For more information about this and other collectible notes, please visit our web site at  http://www.treasuredstocks.com/   or email  jeff@treasuredstocks.com.

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How to Start a Currency Collection

I want to start collecting coins and currency items; where do I start?

Collectors of coins and currency do so for many reasons. One of the most common collector is the hobiest who collects more for fun and appeal, rather than profit. Often, this attraction begins as a child who, by chance or purpose, receives an item that is both fascinating and historical.

An increasingly popular reason to pursue collecting of coins and currency is to do so as an investment Persons who use collections as a kind of investing do so with the idea that the value of the items, in singular or total, will increase over time. Supply and demand is the key concept here as well as a critical understanding that collections do not “make” money until they are sold and may even incur costs, such as the costs of safe and secure storage.

A third type of collector is the person who acquires a collection via inheritance. This person may or may not have any real interest in the items but appreciates potential value.

One great advantage we have today is the internet. For example, take a careful look around our Treasuredstocks.com web site and you will see over 4,000 items, of all categories, grades, and prices, all graded and all in full color view. And now a bit about grading. A graded item allows collectors to speak the same language when it comes to the condition of the item.

The term “Numismatics” refers to the study or collecting of coin/currency. A numismatist is someone who does this by hobby or profession. Here is a great web site to use, when learning more about such an exciting field. There’s even several links specifically designed for children.

http://www.numismatics.tv/

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