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1.16. I'm a World Wide Web junkie, give me all paper money URLs now!!

Here's a list of some websites . . .

A more up to date copy of this FAQ
<http://world.std.com/~giese/pfaq.html>

American Numismatic Association (decent)
<http://www.money.org/>

Krause is now online, although their page is wimpy and undeveloped.
<http://www.tias.com/krause/BankNoteReporter/>
<http://www.tias.com/krause/>

History of money (good)
<http://www.ex.ac.uk/~RDavies/arian/northamerica.html>

Irish banknotes and coins (ok)
<http://www.hursley.ibm.com/Ireland/coins/coins.html>

Polish banknotes and coins (ok)
<http://www.personal-engin.umich.edu/~zbigniew/Money/money.html>

Slovakian banknotes and coins (ok)
<http://www.eunet.sk/slovakia/money.html>

Canadian paper money (ok)
<http://web.idirect.com/~mjp/mjpcpm.html>

World paper money (ok)
<http://web.idirect.com/~mjp/mjpwpm.html>

Hamilton Coin Collectors page (has links to good pages)
<http://www.hamilton.on.ca/Information/sports/leisure/coin/Index.html>

U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing (wimpy)
<http://www.ustreas.gov/treasury/bureaus/bep/bep.html>

Smithsonian (good set of obsolete note images)
<http://www.si.edu/organiza/museums/nmah/homepage/numismatics/numismatics.html>

So far, in my humble opinion, nobody has created a truly Excellent page for paper money. Take this as a challenge: First one who gets their paper money web page designated "Cool Site of the Day" <http://www.infi.net/cool.html> will be forever honored in the Credits section of this FAQ.


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Numismatica / 15 Sep 2003