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1.10. Who are some dealers and professionals that I can contact?

For now, the only "resident" professional in rec.collecting.coins is Alan Herbert, contributing editor to Bank Note Reporter (and a significant contributor to this FAQ). He can be reached via e-mail at the address in the Credits and Copyright section of this FAQ.

It's not possible to include the hundreds of paper money dealers worldwide, but I'll include a variety of some prominent ones and some minor dealers who have been in business for at least a few years, often for decades. When price lists are not free, the price is almost always deductable from any orders (so it's free if you end up buying something).

If you're a dealer and you want your name here, let me know. I'd prefer to have dealers who were 1) members in good standing of PCDA, IBNS, LANSA, or SPMC, 2) have a fairly extensive inventory or 3) had some unique niche such as Notes For Africa, 4) it would help if I could see your price list (I've seen about a hundred of them, but I forget all but a few of them), and 5) blatant preferential treatment is offered to people who add value to rec.collecting.coins or the Internet/Usenet or the hobby in general.

Gary Snover, Currency of the World
P.O. Box 9696
San Bernardino, CA 92427
USA
+1 909 883-5849
+1 909 886-6874 fax
Free 85 page price list. This is an excellent source of inexpensive banknotes from most world countries. Also a source of Mylar and Lindner albums.

William G. Henderson
P.O. Box 73037
Puyallup, WA 98373-0037
USA
+1 206 848-9194
+1 206 770-0880 fax
Good price list, costs fifty cents in the US, one US dollar outside the US. (full subscription is 4.75 US, 5.75 Canada, 12.00 overseas). Inexpensive world paper money. By the way: the town name is pronounced pyoo-all-up.

Denly's of Boston
P.O. Box 1010
Boston, MA 02205
USA
+1 617 482-8477
Tom has multiple full page ads in every Bank Note Reporter with listings of US currency: nationals, obsolete, colonial, etc, plus he is the most visible dealer of Mylar holders and Lindner albums. Mention fishing and you might get a discount. :-) 5 dollar massive colonial price list.

Nova Online, Inc.
P.O. Box 231028
Tigard, OR 97281-1028
USA
+1 503 684-4596
+1 503 684-7251 fax
<chipmunk@teleport.com>
Ken Tanaka & Staff have a fairly extensive world paper money list (including lots of US MPC notes) available free via email. Grading is reported to be excellent and using e-mail is very convenient.

Devonshire Rare Coin Galleries
294 Washington St., Suite 411
Boston, MA 02108
USA
+1 617 542-0030
Offers a lot of US error notes, seems like most are expensive. Not sure if they have a price list.

Colonel Grover Criswell
Box 6000
Salt Springs, FL 32134
USA
+1 904 685-2287
Confederate States of America and related stuff. Quite knowledgable about CSA things.

Notes for Africa
P.O. Box 91086
Pasadena, CA 91109
USA
A good source for all African notes. Free price list.

Note Printing Australia
Numismatic Sales
GPO Box 4766UU
Melbourne, Victoria, 3001
Australia
+61 3 204 7746
This printing company makes plastic banknotes for various countries and offer lots of deals for collectors.

American Banknote Company (ABNC)
7 High St., Suite 412
Huntington, NY 11743
USA
+1 800 533-ABNC
Popular note printing company who prints a lot of commemorative stuff and world paper money. Can be a bit pricey.

Eric Jackson
P.O. Box 728
Leesport, PA 19533
USA
+1 610 926-6200
+1 610 926-0120 fax
I just picked this out of Bank Note Reporter as someone who deals in stocks, bonds, checks, etc. Free price list.


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