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Watermark
Watermarks are probably the most widely used security feature in all of banknote history. Ethan Bickford examines how a 700 year old technique survived to grace even our most recent and highest denomination banknotes.
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Splits vs. Tears: What's the Difference?
Read about the difference between splits and tears and how to detect them in this article that originally ran in June, 2010.
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Registry
The PMG Notes Registry category Small Size Federal Reserve Notes has been expanded and updated.
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On-site Grading
There is a lot of planning involved when PMG offers on-site grading.
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Jane Austen
Author Jane Austen is to be featured on the next £10 note, the Bank of England says, avoiding a long-term absence of women represented on banknotes.
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Give American currency a makeover!
In an article in the Boston Globe, Leon Neyfakh asks " Why should a dynamic nation have the world’s most boring bank notes?"
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Liberty Intaglio Print
The BEP has released the third and final card in the 2013 series of intaglio prints.
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Gettysburg 150th Anniversary Currency Set
A new currency set commemorating the Battle of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg Address is now available from the BEP.
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