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#1 What are Gold Certificates
My first video and my introduction to viewers. Answering most of the basic questions of who I am, what I collect and more importantly why I collect. There's even a tour of my office. The second part of the video is the story and history of what are U.S. Gold Certificates. How they came about and how they came to end in 1933.
#2 Changing the Face of U.S. Currency
#3 DEEp dive on $2 1891 Silver certificate
What if there were different people on our money? What is the process to place someone new on currency today? You’ll be surprised. This video explores an opportunity in 1928 that could have selected someone else besides Andrew Jackson to be on the $20 bill. Of course, there is always more to the story behind any banknote.
The Series 1891 $2 Silver Certificate has a great story of what's "behind" the banknote and the short run of almost a forgotten banknote wedged between two iconic banknotes. Who was William Windom and the men behind the signatures? It’s amazing that one banknote from 1891 can represent so much history that shaped our country.
#4 Hawaii's Gold & Silver Certificates
Hawaii was its own country for over 100 years and issued currency in the forms of Treasury Certificates and coinage. This video will explore the three issues of Silver and Gold Certificates of Deposit from 1880 and 1895. The Hawaiian banknotes are a combination of U.S. Obsolete notes and Large Size currency.
#5 NORTH AMERICA MAINLAND
#6 Small size red seals: Not what you think
The 1st video that explores my world banknote collection. The video delves into the paper banknotes issued by every country that has the equivalent 2025 exchange rate value to the U.S. one dollar bill or the lowest paper currency denomination, because not every country issues a one monetary unit banknote, such as the U.S. one dollar bill.
Small size United States Notes have always been popular with collectors most likely because of their eye-catching bright red Treasury Seal, red serial numbers and affordability. But some of them are not what they seem. This video reveals several mysteries surrounding two small size red seal United States Notes of the 1920s and 1960s.

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