Grading The Federal Reserve Seal and the Federal Reserve District Number — There are twelve different Federal Reserve Banks responsible for printing paper money in the United States. On the one dollar bill, the bank can be quickly identified by a letter code in the Federal Reserve Seal to the left of the [...]
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How To Grade Paper Money part2
November 7th, 2011
Rigo Grades Perfect New 70 The “70″ grade is essentially a perfect note. The note will be entirely original, with broad, perfectly even margins on all four sides, sharp corners, bright colors, outstanding eye appeal, and literally perfect paper quality with no trace of even the smallest fault. Perhaps only the most modern notes will attain [...]
How To Grade Paper Money part1
November 6th, 2011
Rigo Grading paper money is a subjective art — It is mix of technical and asthetics, and the final assessment is an individual’s own opinion. Some of the many grades commonly seen are presented below. Professional third-party grading services use a slightly modified version of the Seldon Scale developed by Dr. William Sheldon in 1949 — [...]
Decoding Our Bill part1
November 5th, 2011
Rigo The United States one dollar note contains a wealth of information about when and where that note was printed. Collectors can use this information to help understand the U.S. system of currency and to make collecting decisions. The Federal Reserve Seal and the Federal Reserve District Number. There are twelve different Federal Reserve Banks [...]




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